[Web4lib] web log analysis tool

Cashatt, Mark mcashatt at library.ca.gov
Mon May 23 14:52:46 EDT 2005


We have been using wusage http://www.boutell.com/wusage/.  The price is
right. Configuration is a little rough (web form based with ascii macros
to edit canned text content).  Not the flashiest of apps, but does a
pretty good job of displaying useful web data.


Mark Cashatt
California State Library
916.653.4273
mcashatt at library.ca.gov



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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Maceli,Monica
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:38 AM
To: web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Web4lib] web log analysis tool

Hi,

I'm looking for recommendations for web log parsing and analysis. From
what I've seen there seems to be a big gap between what some of the
free/open source options provide (ie - analog, webalizer, awstats) and
what the commercial versions (webtrends, urchin) offer.  For our
library, the commercial versions seem to be more than we need but the
open sources ones might not have enough (ie might have to do work on top
of them to get all the features we want). Just wondering if anyone had
any recommendations or suggestions?

Thanks!

Monica Maceli
Webmaster, W. W. Hagerty Library
Drexel University
monica.maceli at drexel.edu
215-895-1344

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