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Conference video: Introduction to COUNTER audits

13 September 2024

Learn about COUNTER audits in this introductory video from the 2024 COUNTER conference.

The questions we most commonly receive are about doing COUNTER audits. At the COUNTER conference earlier this year we asked Kathryn Hodgkinson and Andy Flint of Audit Bureau of Circulations Ltd to explain how audits work.

In this video Kathryn and Andy describe the COUNTER audit process and its timing. They explain what the audits include and what they don’t, and also answer audience questions.

You can learn more about COUNTER audits and compliance in our FAQs.

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