Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a global licensing and content solutions organisation, has announced enhancements to its cloud-based RightFind™ content workflow solution that offers immediate, easy access to a full range of Scientific, Technical, and Medical (STM) content.
Easier ordering from Google Scholar and PubMed, a new Google Chrome Extension makes it simpler than ever to order documents from within the research workflow, supporting instant browser-based searching of the RightFind catalogue and shared libraries and citation export into hundreds of formats.
Improved A-Z list functionality enables users to browse subscriptions more easily according to subjects and categories most relevant to their business.
The one-click workflow has been expanded to include the QuickCheck Bookmarklet, Google Chrome Extension and Internet Explorer Toolbar, further boosting content delivery speed from customers' preferred browsers.
In November 2014, CCC acquired Infotrieve, a leader in enterprise cloud-based workflow solutions and business services for STM content, combining Infotrieve's best-in-class content management and document delivery services with CCC's copyright licensing expertise. As part of the RightFind content workflow solution suite, CCC now offers RightFind XML for Mining, which allows commercial life science researchers to create sets of full-text XML articles from more than 4,000 peer-reviewed journals produced by over 25 STM publishers, and import them into their preferred third-party text mining software.
In addition to nearly 40 years servicing businesses, CCC claims to be the world's largest document delivery service with more than 1Million delivered each year, including from 178,000 native PDF journals, 435,000 directly sourceable journals, over 3M native PDF books, and over 5M directly sourceable books.
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