19 January, 2017, Westborough, MA, USA — RedLink, Inc is pleased to announce that it has chosen USACO Corporation as its exclusive sales agent in Japan for consortia and library sales. USACO Corporation is an information service intermediary that has been linking science information societies and publishers with librarians and researchers in Japan since 1934.
Launched late last year, Library Dashboard provides a complete, normalized overview of usage and turn-away statistics to help with collection decision-making, and offers easy to use data integration, analysis, and visualization tools. Library Dashboard gathers data for libraries via existing system access, and allows users to see cost-per-download analyses, usage trends, and denials via bundles, journals, ebooks, databases, publishers, and disciplines, in addition to more granular and customized views. It works for individual libraries and consortia, as well.
Several institutions assisted with beta-testing the Dashboard, including the Library of Congress, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and the University of Patras.
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RedLink helps libraries and publishers see what they’ve been missing. RedLink’s Publisher Dashboard enables publishers to stay on top of their customers’ needs, proactively deal with risks, easily spot opportunities, and grow their business, while its Library Dashboard helps librarians easily get a complete overview of usage and turn-away data across publishers and find the best content for their patrons. RedLink Network, the affiliated public benefit company, provides a free IP registry and access credentials service that is efficient and secure.
About USACO Corporation
USACO Corporation has been providing the academic and educational communities with quality scientific research through journals, books and documents since 1934. Now, the world-class content is also available electronically, which helps today’s scientists and engineers seamlessly acquire even more information in less time than ever before.