analysis of site navigation tools
Grace Garbe
ggarbe at pioneer.uspto.gov
Thu Nov 7 11:28:24 EST 1996
How detailed do you want your information to be? We use a program called
Analog (available on the web) to analyze the statistics that are captured
in logfiles. We know exactly which pages are being accessed and how many
times. We are using a Perl script to redirect external URLs to a
logfile, so that we also can see which external links are being
followed.
If you want more information, please contact me personally.
Grace Garbe
<ggarbe at pioneer.uspto.gov>
Garcia Consulting, Inc.
McLean VA
Opinions are mine alone and do not represent those of my employer or of
the government agency to which I am contracted
On Thu, 7 Nov 1996, Hal Bloom wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone is aware of tools which might be used to determine
> how users actually navigate through a Web site. I'd imagine that the
> analysis of logs might provide some insight into the routes that people
> take, but haven't located anything on this in the web4lib archives.
>
> Hal Bloom
> Baker Library
> Harvard Business School
>
>
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