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Of possible interest, further to recent postings on this list. Ann Okerson

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From: Peter Shepherd <pt_shepherd@HOTMAIL.COM>
To: USAGE@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 09:29:11 +0000
Subject: COUNTER: current status and advice to users

*COUNTER: current status and advice to users

There have been several exchanges on various aspects of COUNTER in this and other discussion groups in recent weeks. It is clear from some of these exchanges that there are some misunderstandings about where COUNTER is and where we are going; I thought it would, therefore, be timely to provide a definitive statement here.

*COUNTER: current status*

There are currently two COUNTER Codes of Practice, one covering Journals and Databases (Release 2), the other covering Books and Reference Works (Release 1). The full text of both Codes of Practice is available, together with other supporting information, on the COUNTER website (www.projectCounter.org<http://www.projectcounter.org/>).

*Journals and Databases (Release 2):* there are currently 57 vendors/products compliant with this Code of Practice, including most of the major journal publishers and aggregators; the number of compliant vendors continues to expand steadily.

*Books and Reference Works (Release 1)*: since it was published in March 2006, 3 vendors have become compliant with this Code of Practice. Implementation by vendors has been slower for several reasons, the most important of which is the fact that demand from librarians for COUNTER compliant usage statistics is, as yet, much less strong for books than it is for journals. This is, however, beginning to change as both supply of and demand for e-books is starting to accelerate, and we expect a rapid expansion in the number of vendors compliant with this Code of Practice in 2007.

We are aware that the assimilation and management of COUNTER usage reports can present a challenge to librarians; the volume of data can be large and few libraries have dedicated usage statistics specialists. For this reason COUNTER actively participates in projects such as SUSHI, whose objective is to develop tools that greatly facilitate the management of the COUNTER usage statistics by automating much of the process. We have also worked with UKSG to organize a series of hands-on workshops that train librarians on the management and interpretation of the COUNTER usage reports. During 2007 it is planned to extend this series to the USA, where suitable venues are being sought. We are also exploring the development of webinar-based training.

We are keen to encourage as many vendors as possible to become COUNTER compliant and are happy to advise on how to go about this. Librarians and library consortium managers can also play a very useful role here, by requiring vendors to provide them with COUNTER compliant usage statistics for the online journals, databases, books and reference works that they licence. In our view, if publishers have the capability to deliver online products, they should also be able to provide COUNTER compliant usage statistics for those products. If they do not have the capability to develop the COUNTER reports themselves there are a growing number of suppliers who can do it for them.

*Advice to vendors*

1. All of the information required for COUNTER compliance is contained in the Codes of Practice that are freely available on the COUNTER website. If any vendor has questions not answered in these documents they should contact the COUNTER office directly (*pshepherd@projectCounter.org*); we are always happy to answer questions and provide guidance.

2. For those vendors who do not themselves have the resources to generate COUNTER compliant usage statistics, there are a number of suppliers, listed in the Register of Compliant Vendors on the COUNTER website, who can provide this service.

3. A number of vendors that were compliant with Release 1 (now superseded by Release 2) of the Code of Practice for Journals and Databases are not yet compliant with Release 2. The modifications made for Release 2 were not major and several were designed to make the requirements for vendor compliance clearer and therefore easier. The main changes from Release 1 to Release 2 are itemized in the *Introduction to Release 2*, available on the Code of Practice page on the COUNTER website. Again, we are happy to advise those vendors who have queries about this.

*Advice to librarians and library consortium managers*

1. There have recently been several instances of vendors claiming to be COUNTER compliant when they are not. There is no room for ambiguity here. *Only those vendors listed in the Registers of Vendors on the Compliant Vendors page of the COUNTER website are COUNTER compliant.* Any instances of non-compliant vendors claiming compliance should be reported to the COUNTER office at (pshepherd@projectCounter.org ) and appropriate action will be taken.

2. While COUNTER actively encourages vendors of online products to become COUNTER compliant, it is also very helpful if librarians and consortium managers require vendors, as part of a licence agreement, to provide COUNTER compliant usage statistics. A standard clause covering this requirement is available in Section 7.2 of the Code of Practice.

We are always happy to provide advice to vendors, librarians or library consortium managers on the implementation of COUNTER.

Peter Shepherd
Director
COUNTER






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