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27 June 2025

COUNTER membership from 2026

COUNTER’s membership structure has stayed broadly the same since we were founded back in 2003. Over that time the knowledge community has undergone huge structural changes. As part of our…


24 April 2025

Is your organisation a COUNTER member?

Is your organisation a COUNTER member? This is one of the common questions we get asked. It particularly comes up when we share member-only opportunities such as the COUNTER conference…


02 December 2024

Thank you for renewing your membership

Thank you to everyone who has already renewed your COUNTER membership. Renewals have come in more quickly than in previous years and, with nearly a month still to go, over…


28 November 2024

Free COUNTER membership in Research4Life countries

COUNTER is offering free membership to libraries, publishers and related organisations in Research4Life countries. This means that organisations within Research4Life countries can contribute to consultations about the COUNTER code and…


25 October 2024

Membership helps you make the most of COUNTER

It’s the time of year where membership renewal invoices are landing in inboxes. We want to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support of COUNTER Metrics and…


03 October 2024

It’s time to renew your membership for 2025

It’s membership renewal time! This week we have sent out emails to the main finance contacts at all COUNTER members. Please check your emails and, if your main finance contacts…


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