Usage Statistics

From MPublishing

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(The Michigan system: put back in a bit about subscriber interface)
m (Introduction: SPO --> MPublishing)
Line 6: Line 6:
* Michigan's homegrown system that's part of DLXS
* Michigan's homegrown system that's part of DLXS
-
As a publishing partner, your contact at SPO can get you access to Google Analytics for your publication.  Just send an email address attached to a Google Account.
+
As a publishing partner, your contact at MPublishing can get you access to Google Analytics for your publication.  Just send an email address attached to a Google Account.
The information below describes Michigan's system.
The information below describes Michigan's system.

Revision as of 12:57, 10 October 2011

Introduction

We have two systems for tracking usage of a publication:

  • Google Analytics
  • Michigan's homegrown system that's part of DLXS

As a publishing partner, your contact at MPublishing can get you access to Google Analytics for your publication. Just send an email address attached to a Google Account.

The information below describes Michigan's system.

The Michigan system

Michigan's system is the successor to a different system used before May 2007. Data from before May 2007 was imported from the old stats system and is unreliable. As of Jan. 7, 2011, it includes counts PDF views and downloads as a type of view (previously these views were not included at all) for most publications.

There are two interfaces to the Michigan statistics system:

  • http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/s/stats/subscriber – From this page, you can generate reports for any open-access collection or for any subscription collection your institution subscribes to.
  • http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/s/stats/manager – This page is only available to those who are designated as a manager of a publication. From this page, you can generate reports for any publication for which you are a manager, with statistics broken down by institutional IP address.

For more information on the reports available from these two interfaces, see documentation provided by the Digital Library Production Service.

Personal tools