Usage statistics from EZ-Proxy/Link resolvers

Hilton Gibson hilton.gibson at GMAIL.COM
Tue Apr 15 13:10:55 EDT 2014


Hi Michael

We briefly looked at: http://iam.cf.ac.uk/trac/RAPTOR

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On 15 April 2014 18:59, Cabus, Michael <CabusM at philau.edu> wrote:

>  Hello all
>
>   I recently attended a conference (Electronic Resources and Libraries)
> and one presenter mentioned getting usage statistics from EZ-Proxy…
>
>
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> It seems to me there is often missing analytical data; we know analytical
> data about library site usage…and we know analytical data about database
> usage…but I can’t really tell how people get to the databases, what sites
> they are coming from..our LibGuides, Web site, etc.
>
>
>
> Has anyone used EZ-Proxy or other unique sources of data for analytics?
>
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> Michael Cabus
>
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> Systems Librarian, Paul J. Gutman Library
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> Philadelphia University
>
> Phone. 215.951.5365
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