[Web4lib] internal vs external Web statistics

Bret Parker Bret.Parker at ci.stockton.ca.us
Mon Jul 30 19:25:38 EDT 2007


There are also easy ways to exclude various IP networks using Analog.

Bret Parker, Senior Applications Programmer Analyst (MLIS)
Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library
605 N. El Dorado St
Stockton, CA 95202
bret.parker at ci.stockton.ca.us
(209) 937-7148

http://www.stockton.lib.ca.us
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>>> Jonathan Bloy <JBloy at edgewood.edu> 7/26/2007 2:23 PM >>>
Reynolds, Erica wrote:
> We have had difficulty finding a statistical package that can track
> internal vs external/remote Web statistics. 
>
> If you are currently tracking internal use (staff and public pcs) vs
> remote access to your site, could you let me know what statistical
> package you are using and if you had to customize it?

Google Analytics provides you with network location data.  For example,
for our site it tells us if the user was from our college's network, an
ISP's network, a business' network, etc.  I usually take the total
visits, and subtract those that came from our college, to get a figure
for off-campus visits.

https://www.google.com/analytics/home/ 


--
Jonathan Bloy
Web Services Librarian
Edgewood College
Madison, Wisconsin
http://library.edgewood.edu 

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