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30 May 2024

COUNTER Commits to the Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure

COUNTER is a community-led organisation and our Code of Practice is the industry standard for usage metrics. Today, we are pleased to announce that we are committing to the Principles…


27 May 2024

COUNTER Validation Tool: Request for Proposals

Our Validation Tool is an essential service to the community, helping publishers and libraries validate Release 5 COUNTER Reports. It It is free to use, and we encourage all report…


23 May 2024

Annual General Meeting 2024

The Directors’ Reports, including financial accounts, and the draft minutes from our Annual General Meeting on 15 May 2024 as part of the COUNTER Conference can be downloaded from the…


21 May 2024

Reflections on the first COUNTER conference

Tasha and Siân reflect on our first ever COUNTER Conference, which was held last Thursday.


10 May 2024

Find us at: publisherspeak UK 2024

Tasha is going to be at the publisherspeak UK 2024 conference on the 21st of May in London. Created by the Kriyadocs team, “this event will bring together stakeholders from…


09 May 2024

Consultation: Code of Practice for Research Data

Background The COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data provided a key milestone in data evaluation practices by making it possible to report comparable usage counts across platforms. Over the…


02 May 2024

Policy Consultation: Syndicated Usage

We know that content syndication is becoming ever-more popular, and that means COUNTER needs to find a way to allow people to share COUNTER-compliant usage reports from the syndicated platform…


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