Getting to the Source: a Survey of Quantitative Data Sources Available to the Everyday Librarian: Part II: Data Sources from Specific Library Applications

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  • Lisa Goddard Division Head for Systems - Memorial University of Newfoundland

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https://doi.org/10.18438/B86C72

Abstract

This is the second part of a two-part article that provides a survey of data sources which are likely to be immediately available to the typical practitioner who wishes to engage in statistical analysis of collections and services within his or her own library. Part I outlines the data elements which can be extracted from web server logs, and discusses web log analysis tools. Part II looks at logs, reports, and data sources from proxy servers, resource vendors, link resolvers, federated search engines, institutional repositories, electronic reference services, and the integrated library system.

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Lisa Goddard, Division Head for Systems - Memorial University of Newfoundland

Emerging Services Librarian/Division Head for Systems Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries

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Published

2007-03-14

How to Cite

Goddard, L. (2007). Getting to the Source: a Survey of Quantitative Data Sources Available to the Everyday Librarian: Part II: Data Sources from Specific Library Applications. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 2(1), 68–88. https://doi.org/10.18438/B86C72

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