Open Access – the future of publishing
As libraries and institutions drive hard-nosed negotiations, we will see more and more OA-based offerings in future.
As libraries and institutions drive hard-nosed negotiations, we will see more and more OA-based offerings in future.
Publishing teams have to spend substantial effort in consolidating production activities and payments.
This is the third blog of a 3-part series on Rights Management Technology in Today’s Educational Publishing World.
This is the second blog of a 3-part series on Rights Management Technology in Today’s Educational Publishing World.
This is the first of a 3-part series on Rights Management Technology in Today’s Educational Publishing World.
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