30 May 2017
We are delighted to share this blog by Roy Kaufman, Managing Director of New Ventures at the Copyright Clearance Center, which draws some interesting parallels between learned societies and social networks and highlights what we can learn from their example.
Social networking a la Facebook and Twitter may seem to be a product of the Internet age, but it is actually nothing new. If you think about it, learned societies - which aim to bring together people in a given field or area of professional interest - are actually built on the original idea of a social network, to wit: a network of social interactions and personal relationships, as Webster’s defines it.
Read the full post on the ALPSP Blog