By Birgit Brejnebøl and Joshua Kragh Bruhn

As some of you are probably and painfully aware, a ruling in 2020 by the European Court of Justice that made the existing framework under which data is transferred between the EU and the US null and void, meant that very popular services normally provided by CBS Library were either discontinued or their future called into serious question. This has understandably caused some concern with faculty members who are relying on the said services.

Due to the seriousness of the GDPR concerns, the services needed a hearing and approval by senior management prior to any license extension / continuation. Below you will find the outcome of this hearing:

Qualtrics: The current software license will be extended for another year, in the course of which a tender will be announced. The outcome of this tender will determine the future of Qualtrics at CBS.
Go to Qualtrics

Mendeley: Continued access has been approved. Senior management has concurrently approved the use of similar services, including EndNote etc., in such cases where individual researchers have special demands/needs.  
Go to Mendeley

iThenticate: The final decision has been postponed and is now pending a business evaluation of the service.
Find out more about iThenticate on CBSshare

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to
Birgit Brejnebøl or Joshua Kragh Bruhn.