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OUR SPONSORS AND PARTNERS

COUNTER is primarily funded by our members, but we also have some very generous sponsors who provide some funding to help us deliver specific projects, as well as partners who provide their time and expertise.

If you would like become one of our sponsors and partners and help support our vital work please contact tasha@countermetrics.org.

Premium Sponsor

Scholarly IQ has been a consistent and valued sponsor for many years.

Sponsor logo: Scholarly IQ
Sponsor logo: Scholarly IQ

Translation Sponsors

Our Friendly Guides are available in multiple languages thanks to generous support from our translations sponsors:

  • Thieme sponsored our German translations
  • Gale sponsored our Spanish translations
  • SpringerNature sponsored our Chinese translations
Thieme
Sponsor logo: Thieme
Gale logo
Sponsor logo: Gale
Springer Nature sponsor logo
Sponsor logo: Springer Nature

Our Partners

We work closely with our technical partner, Big Dig Data, for tools like the Registry. Big Dig Data is also the team behind the Celus harvesting tool.

Partner logo for BigDigData
Partner logo: Big Dig Data

Translation Partners

Some of our Friendly Guides were translated by individuals and teams at partner groups, including:

  • French translations from the Couperin Consortium and the Canadian Research Knowledge Network
  • Japanese translations from Yuimi Hlasten at Denison College
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