To support their transition to Open Access, The Company of Biologists leveraged CCC’s Scholarly Communications Suite to streamline their OA workflows and build a thriving program.
Data is key to fueling the transition to Open Access publishing models, but it also presents some of the largest challenges. In the first part of a 3-part series, Herman Mentink takes a look at some of the data challenges publishers face in this transition.
IU Libraries at Indiana University-Bloomington is working hard to keep pace with the demands that new forms of scholarship and the needs of an innovative faculty body have created.
How do we lay down the layers of “pavement” that build up a quality scholarly communications system that is safe and durable and that meets the capacity demands of the scholars of today and, equally importantly, tomorrow?
A pandemic like COVID-19, with its associated disruption of the economy, creates distortions which can illuminate opportunities and which mandate a rethinking of business as usual.
CCC’s RightsLink launched a Touch-Free Workflow for automating publishing and the payment of Article Processing Charges for authors, publishers and funding institutions, all without author involvement.
CCC’s market-leading solution makes it easy for publishers of all sizes to collect publication charges and manage a range of transformative agreements.
At Frankfurt Book Fair 2019, we led a panel on the important Open Access subject, Transformative Agreements. What do the experts think the future holds?
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