{"id":44543,"date":"2021-07-26T13:41:45","date_gmt":"2021-07-26T13:41:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rightsdirect.com\/resource-library\/%resource_type%\/akzonobels\/"},"modified":"2023-04-10T14:27:46","modified_gmt":"2023-04-10T14:27:46","slug":"akzonobels","status":"publish","type":"resource","link":"https:\/\/www.rightsdirect.com\/de\/resource-library\/fallstudien\/akzonobels\/","title":{"rendered":"Inside AkzoNobel\u2019s Approach to Scientific Literature Management"},"content":{"rendered":"

Jenny Kromhout is like many information professionals who once was part of a larger information department, and now operates as a team of one in the larger R&D division. As a solo librarian, she is responsible for selecting the tools that hundreds of researchers rely on for reading and reporting on scientific literature to advance the R&D pipeline. She\u2019s undoubtedly busy, and she needed a solution that provided self-service options, so researchers could access information without her intervention.<\/p>\n

Jenny selected RightFind Enterprise<\/a> as the company\u2019s tool to find, manage, and collaborate on scientific, medical and technical (STM) content. Ease of use and the ability for researchers to order and search for their own information were key factors when looking for a content management workflow. Another main benefit of RightFind is how easily token subscriptions, a pre-paid package offered by publishers, are baked into the system.<\/p>\n

Today at AkzoNobel, researchers can search for any article and RightFind will first check if it can be delivered through the company\u2019s token subscriptions. If it can, RightFind instantly fetches the PDF by consuming a token from their subscription with the publisher and delivers that PDF to the user.<\/p>\n