Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a leader in advancing copyright, accelerating knowledge, and powering innovation, is hosting a virtual Town Hall on December 15, 2020, providing an in-depth look at the impact remote work is having on research and development (R&D) organisations.
CCC seeks to announce the results of a new ‘Information Seeking and Consumption Study’ by Outsell, Inc., the voice of the data, information and analytics economy, on how copyrighted content is used and shared in the workplace.
Due to the pandemic, millions of professionals are now working remotely. Even for those continuing to work onsite in laboratories and research spaces, social distancing practices and virtual meetings have profoundly changed the experience.
Industry experts participating in the virtual Town Hall include: Tracy Brower, Kenneth Getz, and Ned May.
Questions for panelists participating in ‘Where R&D Meets WFH’ include: How is the pace of research changing in different fields and practice areas? How have organisations found creative ways to maintain collaboration? How are researchers managing to share data and discoveries that will drive further innovation, despite working remotely?
Since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, CCC has been committed to supporting global research efforts. CCC immediately offered a collection in RightFind to provide users with instant access to open-to-read content made available by publishers covering COVID and related diseases. The collection now includes more than 145,000 articles and preprints. The CCC team is also continuing to highlight data creators and data aggregators who are contributing to the common good by providing visualisations, dashboards, and access to datasets related to COVID-19 and the novel coronavirus causing it.
CCC supports collaboration and dialogue among stakeholders to provide the best possible solutions to customers’ information management needs. The company encourages engagement across boundaries through an ongoing series of virtual roundtables, webcasts, panel events, podcasts and blog posts.
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