March 11, 2010
NISO Welcomes Scholarly iQ as a new Voting Member
"NISO announces Scholarly iQ as the newest NISO voting member. Headquartered in Texas, Scholarly iQ provides web analytics and usage reporting for publishers and librarians. They have been supplying COUNTER-compliant reports since 2002 and are Release 3 compliant. Their CEO and founder, Gary Van Overborg, was recently elected to serve on COUNTER's International Advisory board. Scholarly iQ has also fully implemented support for the SUSHI protocol (ANSI/NISO Z39.93) that automates retrieval of COUNTER data for libraries, and they are active participants in the SUSHI developers group. For publishers, their services go well beyond the COUNTER data. Using state-of-the-art data integration, web analytics, and data visualization tools, Scholarly iQ is able to provide publishers with a full picture of their products’ usage, incorporating both online and offline data. Gary Van Overborg, is the primary representative to NISO. John Milligan, Director of Application Development, is the secondary representative."
For the complete press release text, please click Here
December 7, 2009
MAG Partnership
"As part of its commitment to improving services for its institutional customers, Mark Allen Group has launched a new usage statistics portal, in partnership with Texas-based firm Scholarly iQ.
The portal, at http://www.magreports.com, provides institutional customers with monthly reports on their usage of Mark Allen Group's electronic resources in both Education and Healthcare. Reports are regularly audited and conform to the latest COUNTER standard, Release 3.
In addition to the standard COUNTER reports, the site also offers customers several other useful reports, including titles of the articles downloaded, the IP addresses from which users access the resources, and resource subscription status."
For the complete press release text, please click Here
June 15, 2009
ACM Partnership
ACM (the Association for Computing Machinery) announced today that it is providing its corporate and academic library customers with an enhanced Web analytics platform to measure the usage of the ACM Digital Library (DL) full-text and bibliographic database. The new platform, provided by Scholarly iQ, enables librarians to access past and current usage statistics and receive timely, accurate COUNTER usage reports that comply with the industry standard for measuring online usage of scholarly journals. The platform, to be introduced in July, also includes an automated request and response model known as SUSHI, which utilizes a Web services framework to increase the flexibility of library access to ACM’s electronic resource usage data.
“This next generation platform is a major advance for ACM Digital Library users who rely on its vast information resources to support their research and educational programs,” said Scott Delman, ACM Group Publisher. “Librarians will be able to log in to a leading-edge self-service platform through an intuitive Web portal, create custom reports that comply with COUNTER Release 3 standards, and automate the downloading and delivery of this information to stakeholders within the library system.”
Scholarly iQ CEO and founder Gary Van Overborg said, “We are pleased to play a role in ACM’s ongoing investment in the content, features, performance, and worldwide reach of its DL with Web analytics technology that improves the quality of online usage reporting for publishers and librarians”.
For the complete press release text, please click Here
June 14, 2009
Scholarly iQ Attending SLA
Scholarly iQ will have representatives available at the 2009 Special Libraries Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC at the Washington Walter E. Washington Convention Center from June 14- 17 2009.
Our attendance at SLA in Washington DC continues our goal of open communication with librarians in order to provide effective and valuable services to the community. In addition, Scholarly iQ will be presenting the new NextGen platform which allows for an affordable modular and tailored COUNTER reporting engine for publishers.
Call the Scholarly iQ global headquarters for more information at 210-507-5770.
June 02, 2009
SUSHI Web Service
Scholarly iQ is pleased to announce the release of our SUSHI web service for COUNTER Release 3. This new service will provide librarians using electronic resource management (ERM) systems (or other systems) an automated means of retrieving COUNTER usage data from the various content providers supported by Scholarly iQ's NextGen platform.
To ensure the highest degree of compatibility, Scholarly iQ has validated their service with the leading consolidators already supporting SUSHI 1.6 (Z39.93) and are currently working with others who are planning to adopt the latest SUSHI protocol. For consulting on how to use SUSHI, recommendations on ERM systems that will integrate this usage data into a librarian’s overall management of e-resources, or general questions in regards to our new service, please send an email to support@scholarlyiq.com or visit our website at www.scholarlyiq.com.
March 16, 2009
Achieving the Goals.
Scholarly iQ has reached another significant milestone in regards to their eBusiness services for publishers and librarians. Development of their NextGen platform has been completed and is now being offered. The latest platform takes publisher stats to a new level that has never before been available. Now publishers can leverage the latest technologies to gain robust next day web analytics that encompass all avenues of their business. From interactive action ready reports that relate to key business objectives to multi-dimensional data analysis capabilities based on offline data to COUNTER Release 3 Compliant reporting - the NextGen platform delivers.
But aside from the expansive feature list and nearly overwhelming capabilities, this latest platform allows for a reduction in costs because it is modular based. This means publishers can pick and choose which components fits their business needs for a tailored solution that also aligns with their budget. "We realize that every publisher has a unique set of needs and different budgets to work with. So when we developed our latest platform we made sure to keep this in mind. So no matter the publisher's size or budget, we can now provide a superior solution that can grow with the publisher at the most competitive rate possible." - Gary Van Overborg, CEO and founder.
To request a demo, please fill out and submit our simple Contact Form
February 23, 2009
Scholarly iQ Expands
Due to tremendous growth and in order to better serve their client base, Scholarly iQ has opened new offices in two major cities - New York and London.
When asked why they chose these particular cities for their new offices, CEO and Founder Gary Van Overborg replied, "We decided upon these cities mainly based on the locations of our existing clients so we can better serve them as well as increase our presence in these key markets. Sam Hailstone is managing our London office in the UK and for many years now has been providing publishing services centered on COUNTER usage statistics. Our New York office is spearheaded by a group of individuals who have decades of combined experience working in the publishing and web analytics industries."
NISO Welcomes Scholarly iQ as a new Voting Member
"NISO announces Scholarly iQ as the newest NISO voting member. Headquartered in Texas, Scholarly iQ provides web analytics and usage reporting for publishers and librarians. They have been supplying COUNTER-compliant reports since 2002 and are Release 3 compliant. Their CEO and founder, Gary Van Overborg, was recently elected to serve on COUNTER's International Advisory board. Scholarly iQ has also fully implemented support for the SUSHI protocol (ANSI/NISO Z39.93) that automates retrieval of COUNTER data for libraries, and they are active participants in the SUSHI developers group. For publishers, their services go well beyond the COUNTER data. Using state-of-the-art data integration, web analytics, and data visualization tools, Scholarly iQ is able to provide publishers with a full picture of their products’ usage, incorporating both online and offline data. Gary Van Overborg, is the primary representative to NISO. John Milligan, Director of Application Development, is the secondary representative."
For the complete press release text, please click Here
December 7, 2009
MAG Partnership
"As part of its commitment to improving services for its institutional customers, Mark Allen Group has launched a new usage statistics portal, in partnership with Texas-based firm Scholarly iQ.
The portal, at http://www.magreports.com, provides institutional customers with monthly reports on their usage of Mark Allen Group's electronic resources in both Education and Healthcare. Reports are regularly audited and conform to the latest COUNTER standard, Release 3.
In addition to the standard COUNTER reports, the site also offers customers several other useful reports, including titles of the articles downloaded, the IP addresses from which users access the resources, and resource subscription status."
For the complete press release text, please click Here
June 15, 2009
ACM Partnership
ACM (the Association for Computing Machinery) announced today that it is providing its corporate and academic library customers with an enhanced Web analytics platform to measure the usage of the ACM Digital Library (DL) full-text and bibliographic database. The new platform, provided by Scholarly iQ, enables librarians to access past and current usage statistics and receive timely, accurate COUNTER usage reports that comply with the industry standard for measuring online usage of scholarly journals. The platform, to be introduced in July, also includes an automated request and response model known as SUSHI, which utilizes a Web services framework to increase the flexibility of library access to ACM’s electronic resource usage data.
“This next generation platform is a major advance for ACM Digital Library users who rely on its vast information resources to support their research and educational programs,” said Scott Delman, ACM Group Publisher. “Librarians will be able to log in to a leading-edge self-service platform through an intuitive Web portal, create custom reports that comply with COUNTER Release 3 standards, and automate the downloading and delivery of this information to stakeholders within the library system.”
Scholarly iQ CEO and founder Gary Van Overborg said, “We are pleased to play a role in ACM’s ongoing investment in the content, features, performance, and worldwide reach of its DL with Web analytics technology that improves the quality of online usage reporting for publishers and librarians”.
For the complete press release text, please click Here
June 14, 2009
Scholarly iQ Attending SLA
Scholarly iQ will have representatives available at the 2009 Special Libraries Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC at the Washington Walter E. Washington Convention Center from June 14- 17 2009.
Our attendance at SLA in Washington DC continues our goal of open communication with librarians in order to provide effective and valuable services to the community. In addition, Scholarly iQ will be presenting the new NextGen platform which allows for an affordable modular and tailored COUNTER reporting engine for publishers.
Call the Scholarly iQ global headquarters for more information at 210-507-5770.
June 02, 2009
SUSHI Web Service
Scholarly iQ is pleased to announce the release of our SUSHI web service for COUNTER Release 3. This new service will provide librarians using electronic resource management (ERM) systems (or other systems) an automated means of retrieving COUNTER usage data from the various content providers supported by Scholarly iQ's NextGen platform.
To ensure the highest degree of compatibility, Scholarly iQ has validated their service with the leading consolidators already supporting SUSHI 1.6 (Z39.93) and are currently working with others who are planning to adopt the latest SUSHI protocol. For consulting on how to use SUSHI, recommendations on ERM systems that will integrate this usage data into a librarian’s overall management of e-resources, or general questions in regards to our new service, please send an email to support@scholarlyiq.com or visit our website at www.scholarlyiq.com.
March 16, 2009
Achieving the Goals.
Scholarly iQ has reached another significant milestone in regards to their eBusiness services for publishers and librarians. Development of their NextGen platform has been completed and is now being offered. The latest platform takes publisher stats to a new level that has never before been available. Now publishers can leverage the latest technologies to gain robust next day web analytics that encompass all avenues of their business. From interactive action ready reports that relate to key business objectives to multi-dimensional data analysis capabilities based on offline data to COUNTER Release 3 Compliant reporting - the NextGen platform delivers.
But aside from the expansive feature list and nearly overwhelming capabilities, this latest platform allows for a reduction in costs because it is modular based. This means publishers can pick and choose which components fits their business needs for a tailored solution that also aligns with their budget. "We realize that every publisher has a unique set of needs and different budgets to work with. So when we developed our latest platform we made sure to keep this in mind. So no matter the publisher's size or budget, we can now provide a superior solution that can grow with the publisher at the most competitive rate possible." - Gary Van Overborg, CEO and founder.
To request a demo, please fill out and submit our simple Contact Form
February 23, 2009
Scholarly iQ Expands
Due to tremendous growth and in order to better serve their client base, Scholarly iQ has opened new offices in two major cities - New York and London.
When asked why they chose these particular cities for their new offices, CEO and Founder Gary Van Overborg replied, "We decided upon these cities mainly based on the locations of our existing clients so we can better serve them as well as increase our presence in these key markets. Sam Hailstone is managing our London office in the UK and for many years now has been providing publishing services centered on COUNTER usage statistics. Our New York office is spearheaded by a group of individuals who have decades of combined experience working in the publishing and web analytics industries."