Santa Clara, CA – Atypon, the technology leader in the scholarly publishing market, has acquired RedLink®, the provider of key data and insights for academic publishers, libraries, and consortia. RedLink’s portfolio includes Remarq®, the popular article-sharing, commenting, and annotation platform for researchers.
RedLink’s data and engagement products, Library Dashboard, Publisher Dashboard, SiteLeads®, and Remarq®, are a natural fit for the publishers and institutions whom Atypon serves, and a natural extension of Atypon’s own publishing product portfolio.
“RedLink has a fantastic technology team,” said Marty Picco, General Manager of Atypon. “We look forward to working with them to further enhance the products they’ve developed.”
“Atypon is the ideal home for the next phase of RedLink’s growth,” said Dimitris Spanos, Redlink’s CTO and first employee. “Their depth of engineering resources will further RedLink’s ability to deliver distinctive results.”
RedLink will continue to provide publishers and institutions with valuable insight into how content is used, and give researchers and practitioners a powerful tool for organizing content and connecting with others in their community.
About RedLink
RedLink® helps libraries, publishers, and users see what they’ve been missing. RedLink’s products include powerful, intuitive dashboards for libraries and publishers (Library Dashboard and Publisher Dashboard), unique sales prospecting engines for publishers (SiteLeads®), and editorial engagement tools for editors, authors, and readers (Remarq®). RedLink also offers RedLink Network, a free service libraries and publishers can use to collaborate on synchronizing access credentials and service needs.
About Atypon
Atypon develops publishing technologies for getting mission-critical content into the hands of the practitioners and researchers who need it most. Literatum, our online publishing and website development platform, gives content providers easy-to-use and automated tools to manage, market, and monetize every type of content that they distribute, from standards and scholarly articles to online courses and videos. Founded in 1996, Atypon is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with over 400 staff in 10 offices in the United States, Europe, and the Mideast.