Chemical companies are contending with rising production volumes, evolving consumer preferences, increasing sustainability and decarbonization goals, and abounding new regulations. Put all together, it means that in this fast-evolving environment, chemical employees need to stay on top of emerging market demands with access to the latest scientific information.
Meeting the Needs of Chemical Companies with RightFind
Examples of how published content supports your Chemical business
Regulatory submission specialists submit copies of articles to government agencies where required, as part of a regulatory filling.
Research chemists email copies of journal articles on new compounds to colleagues.
Research and innovation managers email toxicology reports to application engineers who explore new uses for that molecule.
Operations managers store and reuse content, including standards for plant safety, compliance, government response, and plant oversight.
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5 Challenges Derailing Research in the Chemical Industry (And How to Fix Them!)
Chemical-industry employees need to stay on top of emerging market demands with access to the latest scientific literature. Without a strategy to manage this information, barriers tend to emerge. Here are some of the most common challenges related to content that we hear among chemical industry researchers, with our tips for how to solve them.
How Allnex Provides its Scientists with Easy Access to Scholarly Research
Since 2014, Allnex has utilized RightFind Enterprise for literature management needs, making it easier for colleagues to find the chemical information they need, and allowing the information specialists to focus on high-priority requests that arise.
How Digital Tools are Helping Chemists Navigate the Vast Scientific Literature Landscape
Access to chemical content is essential to guiding the R&D process and team collaboration. In this white paper from CCC and Chemical Engineering News, you’ll hear from professionals in the chemical industry about their processes for managing scientific information.
2023 Information Seeking and Consumption Study
For knowledge workers in Chemicals and Plastics, using content is essential for collaboration and is a driving force in the R&D process. Given the imperative to drive new products through the pipeline to industrial and consumer markets as quickly as possible, the behaviors and attitudes of professionals in Chemicals and Plastics around content use and sharing have shied over time as they seek to establish a competitive edge in an ever-changing landscape. For many, the transition to hybrid and remote work for has created new dynamics for information sharing including how employees engage and collaborate with published content. The Information Seeking and Consumption Study focused on insights into how people think and behave in the context of copyrighted content consumption, use, and sharing, both within and outside the walls of their organizations, and the impact of remote working.