Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, has announced the release of RightsLink® for Scientific Communications, formerly RightsLink Author, which builds on a market-leading platform to help publishers quickly model and support a wide variety of transformative agreements. Moreover, CCC offers professional services that help organisations address the ever-evolving user expectations, promote a data-driven culture, and drive business model innovation.
In building RightsLink for Scientific Communications, CCC worked closely with its customers, their OA stakeholders, and RightsLink partners to create a robust and flexible platform that meets current market needs and anticipates future requirements. RightsLink for Scientific Communications supports Read and Publish, Publish and Read, Pure Open Access, Deposit, Membership, and many more emerging transformative agreements.
Designed by Open Access and publishing experts, RightsLink for Scientific Communications delivers sophisticated workflow tools that enable the funding, payment, management and reporting of Open Access and related publication charges. RightsLink is used by more than 30 of the world’s leading publishers and almost 80 institutions, representing nearly 2,000 journals and authors from over 125 countries.
The University of California and Cambridge University Press recently entered into a transformative agreement that will advance the global shift toward an Open Access future for research. This transformative agreement relies on RightsLink to codify the agreement terms, automate funding approval and provide reporting, dashboards and notifications to all parties. In addition, De Gruyter also just announced expanded use of RightsLink to manage its Read and Publish deals.
Authors are looking for simplified and flexible options when choosing where and how to publish. Not all authors are funded, and thus multiple workflows are required to support funded authors, unfunded authors and new deals requiring no author involvement in the APC payment workflow.
Institutions and funders need to trust that even the most complex transformative agreements are managed accurately and in an automated way, and that funding approval is granted by the right party at the right time, every time. RightsLink for Scientific Communications is designed to support the unique needs of institutions and funders. This may include granting approvals one transaction at a time or delivering fully automated workflows and detailed reporting of authors and when manuscripts are published as Open Access, through Read and Publish or other transformative agreements.
Publishers are looking for automated workflows that drive out costs and honour terms of agreements with institutions and funders during the transition from annual subscription models to Open Access/APC funding models. Plan S, Horizon 2020 and other initiatives require compliance with numerous mandates. Publishers want solutions that allow them to quickly test and refine their offerings as the market evolves.
RightsLink sets the standard in the market with its award-winning customer service to authors, publishers, funders, and institutions. Authors have one-click access to an experienced RightsLink Customer Service professional well-versed in Open Access, author charges, manuscript workflows and more.
CCC adheres to the rigorous PCI DSS standard version 3.2.1 and has achieved certification under the ISO 27001 standard for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS), which reflects the implementation of systems that manage data confidentiality, integrity and availability. CCC has also completed its most recent SOC 2 (Type 2) audit with no exceptions and obtained recertification under both the EU-US Privacy Shield and the Swiss-US Privacy Shield.
CCC is staffed by experts in rights licensing, scholarly publishing, research funding, information technology, and data management. The company has deep knowledge of offsetting and transformative agreements and their nuances and provides expert guidance on mapping and managing transformative agreements. A team of consultants and professional services staff is available to help publishers with strategies and solutions to support custom mapping, specialised reporting, and strategic application integration and development.
CCC has once again partnered with The Frankfurt Book Fair to help put a spotlight on the EU Digital Single Market Copyright Directive, transformative agreements for Open Access publishing, and better data leading to better publishing. CCC will be exhibiting in Hall 4.2 Stand E22. Follow CCC at the Frankfurt Book Fair on Twitter via #FBM19CCC.
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