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03 September 2024

Code of Practice for Research Data

The COUNTER team has migrated the Code of Practice for Research Data from PDF format into the same searchable, accessible format as the main Code of Practice. Code of Practice…


02 September 2024

COUNTER is leaving X

From the end of September COUNTER is leaving X (formerly known as Twitter). In the past Twitter was a useful tool for COUNTER. However, discourse on X has become increasingly…


29 August 2024

Learn about COUNTER’s supporters and become a sponsor

Over the 21 years of COUNTER’s existence we have benefitted from the generous support of a range of sponsors. Our sponsors have provided funding to help us deliver specific projects.…


26 August 2024

Out of office – please be patient!

Tasha is going to be travelling from the 5th to the 19th of September. This means the COUNTER office will be shut and we’ll be a little slower than usual…


23 August 2024

Release 5.1 Validation Tool

We are extremely pleased to announce that we have updated the COUNTER Validation Tool to support Release 5.1 of the Code of Practice. We are very grateful to the wonderful…


19 August 2024

Find us at: ALPSP Conference 2024

Tasha will be at the ALPSP Conference & Awards 2024 from the 11th to the 13th of September, in Manchester. “The ALPSP Conference provides a friendly forum in which to…


13 August 2024

Guest post: COUNTER API (sushi) validation

In this guest post, Beda Kosata from our partner Big Dig Data, the developers of the COUNTER harvesting tool Celus, explains how to validate a response from a COUNTER API…


08 August 2024

Best practice guidance: syndicated usage

Our new best practice guidance focuses on syndicated usage. COUNTER has always tried to reflect the usage reporting needs of the knowledge community. We encourage community members to tell us…


01 August 2024

Join a COUNTER focus group

We are starting focus groups to gather the views of the COUNTER community on key topics. Our first groups will look at reporting to multiple identities, and how to report…


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