June 8, 2020 – Scholarly iQ today announced that IMAIOS’s January – April 2020 usage statistics for its human anatomy interactive atlas, e-Anatomy and its veterinary anatomy atlas, vet-Anatomy are now available using the latest COUNTER Release 5 (R5) standards at www.imaios.com. These standards are the latest version of the agreed international set of standards and protocols governing the recording and exchange of such online usage data, which are used to ensure trusted, transparent and independent reporting of publishers’ usage statistics to libraries. Scholarly iQ are to provide reporting and data management services for IMAIOS.
In addition, IMAIOS usage data will be integrated with PSI Metrics to allow IMAIOS to lookup usage events and turnaways against a database of over 1.5 Billion fully vetted and verified IP addresses for over 72,000 libraries. The service will allow IMAIOS to attribute usage to institutions. Along with COUNTER-compliant metrics and the content titles, items, DOIs, authors, etc that are requested by users this provides quantifiable, in-depth information as to which IMAIOS content new prospective accounts are most interested.
“We’re very pleased to have concluded this partnership which allows us to bring a total transparency to our customers with the COUNTER standard. We chose ScholarlyiQ for its reliability and efficiency. IMAIOS’ e-Anatomy and vet-Anatomy atlases of anatomy are reference databases used worldwide for healthcare professional’s education and scientific research. University libraries provide these databases to their students and teachers, and will benefit COUNTER 5 reports to assess the use of IMAIOS’s products.” Denis HOA, CEO, IMAIOS.
“Through many years of working closely with libraries, publishers, and membership societies we have been able to develop a unique and powerful database. We are delighted that this valuable source of data is being leveraged to provide authors, libraries, and publishers with data that will nurture a deeper understanding of organizational readership.” Andrew Pitts, CEO, and Co-founder, PSI Ltd
About IMAIOS Founded in 2008, IMAIOS is an innovative company in the medical imaging and e-learning field. The cofounders, Denis Hoa and Antoine Michaeu, both medical doctors and radiologists, have been recognized as experts in the use of web and mobile software to provide new tools to help healthcare professionals in their daily practice. They received numerous design and scientific awards from the RSNA, the ECR, and the SFR. Expanding from its interactive atlas of anatomy e-Anatomy, and e-MRI course, IMAIOS is also developing a veterinary atlas of anatomy, exam prep tools for ABR Core exam or ECNi, healthcare-related serious games, and fully featured managed e-learning platform that is accredited for CME in France. https://www.imaios.com/en
About Scholarly iQ Scholarly iQ provides independent, trusted eBusiness solutions to the academic publishing market. Leaders in usage reporting since 2002, SiQ services integrate and deliver meaningful data accurately and on time for better business decisions. SiQ leverages leading technologies and has a solid team of professionals in online publishing, web analytics, database integration, and web site development, providing legendary client support 24×7 with energy, enthusiasm, and commitment. This combination ensures that SiQ continuously provides exemplary customer-centric solutions with industry-leading people, processes, and technologies. In addition, SiQ actively supports the academic publishing market as a whole through community participation including NISO’s SUSHI Developers Group and Business Information Topic Committee (www.niso.org) , the Society for Scholarly Publishing (www.sspnet.org), UKSG (www.uksg.org) and COUNTER’s International Advisory Board (www.projectcounter.org). For more information, visit www.scholarlyiq.com.
About PSI PSI is the developer of both theIPregistry.org and IP-intrusion.org. With theIPregistry.org publishers and libraries can save time and streamline processes, eliminate errors, improve the reliability of usage metrics, and ensure the right content is accessible to the right users. With IP-Intrusion.org publishers and libraries can join the community-driven fight against cybercrime. PSI is an independent company. Through our work to enable publishers, membership societies, and libraries to work together securely and confidentially towards common goals, PSI has found itself in a unique position to encourage collaboration, communication, and innovation across the academic research community.
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