Books remain a dominant format, though reading and discussing stories, as well as the IP generated from books, have become integrated in consumers’ experiences and on publishers’ spreadsheets.
In Iowa, the ACLU and Lambda Legal are challenging a state law that critics say seeks to silence LGBTQ+ students and bans books with sexual or LGBTQ+ content.
Science publications are typically written by scientists and for scientists, yet the audience for science is far wider, especially any reporting on medical breakthroughs in treatments of serious diseases.
CCC recently assembled a panel of expert leaders in publishing and medical communications for a broad discussion on copyright as it pertains to the work of medical communications professionals.
CCC chats with Jane Reed, Linguamatics’ head of life science strategy, about the
“data revolution” happening in healthcare, where natural language processing is underutilized in organizations, and more.
The days when a pharma company could base its future on discovering a few new drugs are gone, so to grow a pipeline of new drugs, companies explore new therapy areas and technologies.
Dave Davis reviews the webcast, Workflow of the Future: Standards & Sustainability, where a panel of industry experts discussed sustainability challenges in trying to reduce our impact on the environment and in managing the effects of the changing environment itself.
Find out what CCC and Biorelate’s strategic integration means for companies curating biomedical data and knowledge in our new interview with Biorelate CEO Daniel Jamieson.