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What is the problem?

PSI has been working with publishers for many years, helping them to work together to address overarching problems affecting the community as a whole. PSI aims to facilitate legitimate access to content generally by enabling collaboration between publishers and their customers and specifically, through theIPregistry.org, by improving the reliability of IP address data and the way it is communicated and managed. Recent experience indicates that up to 13% of IP addresses manually input into publishers’ authentication systems are likely to be inaccurate. Historically, when PSI has cleaned IP address data for publishers up to 40% of IP addresses have been removed as they are either out-of-date or incorrectly allocated. Use of theIPregistry.org dramatically improves the data which, when incorrect, can be costly to both publishers and libraries for many reasons:

Unlicensed access – too broad an IP range can facilitate institutions piggy-backing on the licences of others and thus gaining free access.

Inaccurate usage statistics – wrongly entered, duplicated or over-lapping IP ranges can cause accesses and/or downloads to be counted multiple times. Too narrow an IP range can mean institutions have insufficient access and lead to increased turn-aways.

How does the IP Registry help Open Access Publishers?

OA publishers have difficulty in gauging impact of content when they cannot measure usage nor identify consumers.

By linking log files to the IP Registry publishers can understand where access is coming from, better measure impact and target future marketing activity.

How it works

The IP Registry currently holds over 1.5 billion validated IP addresses from over 70,000 content licensing organisations worldwide. Approved administrators at each institution will log additions, edits and updates for validation by PSI and these will be made available to publishers.

Either manually or via our API, publishers will populate their access management systems with the appropriate and validated IP addresses for each customer organisation or consortium.

Publishers can be confident that only the licensed organisations are accessing their content and that their usage stats provide a true reflection of actual access.

What you need to do

Simply register using the form below and we’ll send you a full proposal and provide access to theIPregistry.org

How much does it cost?

Publishers participate in the program
with an annual fee based on size.

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We’re happy to say that @SBLPress has signed up to receive IP address updates via https://theIPregistry.org. SBL Press will soon be implementing our APIs to automate the process.
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We’re happy to say that @ProjectEuclid has signed up to receive IP address updates via https://theIPregistry.org. Project Euclid will soon be implementing our APIs to automate the process.
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We’re happy to say that Penn State University Press has signed up to receive IP address updates via https://theIPregistry.org. PSUP will soon be implementing our APIs to automate the process.
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We’re happy to say that @IllinoisPress has signed up to receive IP address updates via https://theIPregistry.org. University of Illinois Press will soon be implementing our APIs to automate the process.
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Project Euclid has signed up to receive IP address updates with details of verified changes via https://theIPregistry.org. @ProjectEuclid is encouraging #libraries to register for FREE access to https://app.theipregistry.org.
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We’re happy to say that @MSUpress has signed up to receive IP address updates via https://theIPregistry.org. Michigan State University Press will soon be implementing our APIs to automate the process.
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We’re happy to say that @DukePress has signed up to receive IP address updates via https://theIPregistry.org. Duke University Press will soon be implementing our APIs to automate the process.
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Duke University Press and the members of the Scholarly Publishing Collective are the latest #publishers to sign up for IP address updates via https://theIPregistry.org. They will soon implement our APIs to automate the process.
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Do you subscribe to @Scientific_Net content? Make sure your IP data is correct in http://theIPregistry.org to make sure your access to content is set up correctly.
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We are very happy to say that @DukePress and the members of the Scholarly Publishing Collective are the latest #publishers to sign up to receive IP address updates with details of changes via https://theIPregistry.org.
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We’re happy to say that @Scientific_Net is now receiving updates with details of IP changes via http://theIPregistry.org. Trans Tech Publications, creator of http://Scientific.Net, has implemented our APIs to automate the process.
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“I believe it’s a valuable service and I hope that more content providers will keep track of IP changes through here. Just this week I’m auditing our IP addresses with a major aggregator, and their list of our IP addresses is a mess. If they subscribed to the IP Registry, they, their customers, and the accuracy of their customers’ usage data would all benefit greatly.”

“The University of Cambridge warmly supports the IP Registry initiative and looks forward to the greater efficiencies it will bring, not least in reducing the admin overhead with multiple publishers and in ensuring reliability for our usage statistics data”

“… we LOVE the work you are doing – such a great collaboration and time saver for all!”

“I’ve been following this project for a few years and think it was a stroke of genius. It will save a lot of time on my end for sure.”

“I would like to say that the idea where libraries will give their essential data to publishers in only one place is great!”

“It makes me very happy when I receive an email saying that one of our vendors has joined theIPregistry.org. It makes managing our IP addresses so much easier.  Thank you!!”

This is a great service, and I am grateful for the brilliant service and support!

Thanks for the great service that IP Registry provides vendors and libraries.