Copyright Clearance Center Announces Enhancements to Rightsphere.DANVERS, Mass. -- Copyright Clearance Center Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) is a not-for-profit U.S. company based in Danvers, Massachusetts, that provides collective copyright licensing services for corporate and academic users of copyrighted materials. (CCC CCC A very speculative grade assigned to a debt obligation by a rating agency. Such a rating indicates default or considerable doubt that interest will be paid or principal repaid. Also called Caa. ), the world's largest provider of copyright licensing solutions, today announced several enhancements to Rightsphere, the company's innovative rights advisory and management service. The new capabilities will be highlighted at CCC's exhibit (booth no. 705) at this year's annual conference of the Special Libraries Association (SLA (1) (StereoLithography Apparatus) See 3D printing. (2) (Service Level Agreement) A contract between the provider and the user that specifies the level of service expected during its term. ), June 3-6 at the Colorado Convention Center The Colorado Convention Center is a multi-purpose convention center in downtown Denver, Colorado which recently underwent a major expansion. The expansion added 600,000 sq. feet of space and a 5,200 seat concert hall. The total area of the convention center is 1.2 million sq. feet. in Denver. The service enhancements are designed to improve implementation and use of Rightsphere for CCC's corporate customers. Rightsphere was launched at last year's SLA conference and has been adopted by Boeing, Eli Lilly Eli Lilly can refer to:
A set of new web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. capabilities now makes it easier for customers and third parties to display rights information within other content workflow applications. For example, it is now easier to integrate Rightsphere into popular collaboration applications, such as Lotus Notes Messaging and groupware software from IBM Lotus that was introduced in 1989 for OS/2 and later expanded to Windows, Mac, Unix, NetWare, AS/400 and S/390. Notes provides e-mail, document sharing, workflow, group discussions and calendaring and scheduling. and Microsoft SharePoint, in which users frequently share published content and need to know quickly if they have permission to do so. In addition, Rightsphere can now be integrated into customer-developed applications, such as document ordering or content management tools. The result: Rightsphere can be integrated into a broad variety of corporate content workflows, offering greater configurability and flexibility. Rightsphere now also more quickly identifies content a user is viewing on screen. In addition to looking the publication name and ISSN ISSN abbr. International Standard Serial Number number, Rightsphere analyzes other information in the content metadata, enabling it to deliver rights information to content users even faster. CCC also has created a set of tools that automates more of the process of importing customers' title information for the content they own into the Rightsphere database, easing and simplifying rights management. "We're delighted with the market reception Rightsphere has received and we've worked closely with our customers to enhance the product so it addresses their most important needs," said Bill Burger Bill Burger (born 1958) is Vice President of Marketing at the Copyright Clearance Center, the world's leading provider of content licensing solutions for corporations, colleges and universities and former journalist. , Vice President, Marketing, CCC. "Rightsphere has quickly proven its value by delivering on its promise to facilitate content sharing and collaboration while helping companies respect copyright and their licensing terms." About Copyright Clearance Center Copyright Clearance Center creates innovative licensing solutions for the seamless sharing of knowledge. CCC's licensing services, combined with its Web-based applications and tools, allow tens of millions of people in corporations, universities, law firms and government agencies to use and share published information with ease. Since its founding as a not-for-profit company in 1978, CCC has created and expanded the markets and systems that facilitate content reuse and the distribution of royalties to publishers and authors around the world. By offering rights to millions of the world's most sought-after publications, the company plays a major role in the global knowledge economy and encourages support for the principles of copyright. For more information please visit www.copyright.com. |
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