Time to Rethink Usage Analytics
Our CEO, Tim Lloyd, shared his thoughts on the future of usage analytics in the Society for Scholarly Publishing's blog, the Scholarly Kitchen. We've reproduced…
MoreGot an InfoSec?
We recently decided to commit to ISO 27001 compliance. It was something we’d become aware of over the years, but weren’t very familiar with. Now,…
MoreIntroducing our new Product Engineer, Dmytro Kovalenko
We’re delighted to welcome Dmytro Kovalenko to the growing LibLynx team, as our new Product Engineer! We’re very focused on engineering out friction in our…
MoreGot Organizations? The key to powerful OA usage analytics
Organizational data is the key to demonstrating publishing impact for open content. Generic IP address data providers struggle to identify organizations beyond the telecoms and…
MoreGrow your business - enable access to content aggregators
Content aggregators are a valuable option for publishers looking to drive sales into specialist markets, such as public libraries. An increasingly common model is transaction-based…
MoreWe're on another quest to expand our team - for a Product Software Engineer - could this be YOU?
Pictured above are some of the LibLynx team doing the things we love outside of work. We put the same level of energy and passion…
MoreSimplifying login with DOIs
Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are one of the key persistent identifiers used in scholarly publishing. They serve as a direct and persistent link to journal…
MoreGetting local with localization
Less than 5% of the world's population speak English as their first language¹, even though it’s the most spoken language in the world. Offering users…
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