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Join a COUNTER committee

12 March 2025

We invite all COUNTER members to join a COUNTER committee.

We have refreshed the structure of COUNTER’s committees to bring in more opportunities for all our membership to get involved, in line with our strategic objectives. As part of a COUNTER committee you can contribute your expertise and help shape COUNTER.

We have two new general committees:

  • The Education Committee helps COUNTER Metrics deliver engaging education to its members and non-members. This committee is part of our strategic objective to foster and grow an engaged community to increase adoption and use of COUNTER metrics worldwide. 
  • The Advisory Committee is a broad consultative group which helps COUNTER Metrics gain insight into the challenges and wishes of its membership. This committee is part of our strategic objective to maintain, develop and extend the COUNTER Code of Practice as a foundation for normalised, community-defined usage metrics.

In addition, we are have a new Code Team. This is a small technical group. It is focused on maintaining and developing the COUNTER Code of Practice and associated tools and technologies. The Code Team is part of our strategic objective to maintain, develop and extend the COUNTER Code of Practice as a foundation for normalised, community-defined usage metrics. Only apply to be part of this team if you have the technical skills!

Join a COUNTER committee by clicking the button below. You need to be a COUNTER member to be part of a committee. Only one person per COUNTER member can be part of each committee.

In addition, COUNTER has a Board of Directors and an Executive Committee. These groups look after the overall management and direction of COUNTER. We will advertise vacancies on these groups as they emerge. For more information about COUNTER committees, see our How We Work page.

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