Insight RightFind Navigate R&D-intensive companies must accelerate research and drive innovation to compete effectively, but when content is locked away in silos it hinders discoverability and slows research.
Insight Publisher Subscriptions through RightFind CCC is offering subscriptions to journals on behalf of select publishers, giving researchers in organizations with less than 500 employees immediate, easy access to a wide range of scientific literature — when and where they need it.
Case study Bioscientifica Streamlines Author Invoicing and Agreements for Open Access Journals Bioscientifica collaborated with CCC to implement RightsLink for Scientific Communications to manage and optimize Open Access workflows at a time of growth in number of journals published.
Video Inside AkzoNobel’s Approach to Scientific Literature Management At Akzonobel, a leading force in the global chemical market, hundreds of researchers rely on scientific literature to advance the R&D pipeline. That’s why they utilize RightFind Enterprise.
Video How Syngenta Creates a Robust Information Hub for R&D Employees with RightFind Enterprise To meet the evolving needs of researchers, Syngenta’s information and knowledge management team wanted to create a streamlined process to obtain content. That information like company subscriptions, scientific journals, and more was both dispersed and diverse.
Video How Mirati Therapeutics Launched RightFind Enterprise for Its At-Home Work Force How one biotech launched a new information management system during COVID-19.
Case study 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.
Insight 5 Content Challenges Derailing Your Biotech’s Research Process Establishing a company information center is the ideal approach, but many growing companies may not be able to invest time and money in that kind of initiative. If developing a centralized information center isn’t viable, here are a few ideas to solve the challenges that may be present for researchers.