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Don't miss today's webinar at 2-3:30 p.m. ET on What Is Defamation? Legal Issues and Insurance Protection for Authors with CCC and Authors Guild
Talking #openaccess at #LBF17 with David Prosser from Research Libraries UK and reps from Springer Nature, IOP Publishing and the Royal Society of Chemistry
Watch the full panel on #digitaltransformation in #publishing with @Ixxus and @copyrightclear at #LBF17 http://ow.ly/dADw30aiCvd
Kondo-ing your content: 5 questions every publisher should address by Carl Robinson Ixxus
Copyright Clearance Center added an event.
In this webinar, recent innovations in journal metrics will be examined from the viewpoint of an organization that produces such metrics, and from the perspective of the end user. Chris James will provide an overview of CiteScore metrics, a new standard which aims to provide a comprehensive view of a journal's impact. He will discuss Elsevier's reasons for introducing this tool, differentiate it from existing metrics, and will talk about its uses, applications, and pitfalls. Chris will also share his two golden rules for using research metrics. Ludo Waltman will discuss CiteScore from a bibliometric perspective, highlighting the pros and cons of the new metric. Ludo will also address end-user considerations for CiteScore and more broadly for journal metrics in general.
Michael Healy’s 2017 Copyright Outlook: ‘Precarious for Rightsholders’
From CCC's new Velocity of Content Blog: How (and Why) You Should Establish Your #Content Collection as a Portfolio http://ow.ly/5I8i30a9zC3 #informationmanagement
A summary and photos of our event with Byte the Book and panel about how publishers can maximise content revenue ow.ly/PylA30a722h
Rise of the Researchers - hear the #LBF17 panel in full, moderated by #CCC CEO Tracey Armstrong, on Beyond the Book from Copyright Clearance Center http://ow.ly/uSp530a5grR
Copyright Clearance Center added an event.
Tired of dry, boring meetings and presentations? Join Becky Pike Pluth of the Bob Pike Group and CCC’s Liz Bilodeau to learn how adding movie scenes can help put power, punch, and pizzazz into meetings and learning.
The use of movie scenes can help deliver a serious message and be motivational and entertaining at the same time. In this interactive webinar, we’ll explore:
- Six ways to use a single movie scene....
- A three-step process for selecting the best methodology.
- How to easily select and legally use movie scenes in your next training, meeting or presentation.
Attendees will receive Becky Pike Pluth's eBook "101 Movie Clips that Teach and Train."
We're excited to share "Industry Leaders' on Digital Transformation in Publishing" is now live and available for download! Learn about how 25 leaders in STM, education and trade publishing see their current capabilities and future plans for digital transformation. And if you're at the London Book Fair, stop by the CCC booth to pick up a printed copy #LBF17
Introducing CCC's Velocity of Content blog, tackling the trends, changes and challenges facing your industry today.
CCC's Michael Healy speaks with Publishing Perspectives in the Spring edition on "Leading Copyright Issues to Watch Today". Michael talks about copyright "hot spots", such as Australia, India, Brazil and South Africa, as well as what #Brexit could mean for copyright in the UK. Access the full issue through the link below and check out page 4 for Michael's interview!
Copyright Clearance Center added an event.
In our latest Masters in Publishing webinar, Alison Mudditt, Director of University of California Press, will discuss how to build and maintain a culture of innovation within a mission-driven organization. She will address the challenges inherent in positioning the organization to innovate for the future while also attending to current products and processes. In a conversation with Seth Denbo, Director of Scholarly Communication and Digital Initiatives at the American Historical Association, Alison will offer insights and practical suggestions for creating a flexible and nimble organization that is strategically focused and ready for the challenges ahead.

































