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Gathering Statistics at FCLA

ICOLC – Philadelphia March 28, 2006 Michele Newberry. Gathering Statistics at FCLA. Or ……. Statistics Hell!!!. ABC-CLIO. Logon to the Stats interface at: http://serials.abc-clio.com/reports/ ID: <xxx> @ufl.edu PW: <nnnn>

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Gathering Statistics at FCLA

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  1. ICOLC – Philadelphia March 28, 2006 Michele Newberry Gathering Statistics at FCLA Or ……

  2. Statistics Hell!!! ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  3. ABC-CLIO • Logon to the Stats interface at: http://serials.abc-clio.com/reports/ • ID: <xxx>@ufl.edu PW: <nnnn> • http://serials.abc-clio.com/reports/start&_formname=loginfo&appname=reports&loginname=<xxx>@ufl.edu&password=<nnnn>&forgotten_password=0 • Choose “Select All” for Institutions • Choose a reporting period (one or multiple months) • Choose an Output Type (I choose “Excel Friendly HTML”) • Click “Run Report” • http://serials.abc-clio.com/reports/go/ABC-Clio-Serials-Reports&_appname=reports&_operation=DoReport&addlcid=I00271&addlcid=I00267&addlcid=I00268&addlcid=I00269&addlcid=I00270&addlcid=I00637&addlcid=I00725&addlcid=I00652&addlcid=I00697&addlcid=I00764&startmonth=20051001&stopmonth=20051101&outputtype=C outputtype=C for CSV, E for Excel friendly html, H for HTML start,stop month in YYYYMMDD • Save Page As HTML file – “FCLAReportMMYY.html”, i.e. – FCLAReport0905.html. • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into the master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  4. BePress • BePress stats are VERY complicated to gather. Go to the admin URL: http://www.bepress.com/cgi/myaccount.cgi • Login with the user ID and Password for each school. • Copy the URL for each school’s report and paste into the browser to get an “Open” or “Save As…” popup window. • Open the file in Excel, and make the following modifications: • Add a line above line one that says: BePress Usage Report (Arial, 14 point) • Bold & Italicize & color purple the next line (Full-Text Downloads….) • Delete the usage data for each title up to January of the current year (these reports keep data from the creation of any given university’s account), and then move the data for the current year to the left so that the January data is in Column B. • Resize Column A so that the full title of each Journal is viewable • Merge & Center these two header lines over the width of the report • Once finished, “Save As Web Page” naming by school & year, i.e. “famu_2005.html” • Repeat for each school. • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into the master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  5. CSA • Login to CSA Illumina Usage at: http://mars3.csa.com/usage/ou_login.aspx • Login with ID: <xxx> and PW: <nnnn> • Choose either Live Reporting or Emailed Reports (depending on how current the data needs to be (explained on the site) – normally choose Live for current data. • Under “Consortium Reports”, select a date range (one or multiple months), and run the report. • “Save As…” HTML, naming the file csa_fcla_MMYY.html, i.e., csa_fcla_0905.html • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into the master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  6. EBSCO • Login to EBSCO Admin at: http://eadmin.epnet.com/eadmin/login.aspx • ID: <xxxx> PW: <nnnn> • Click on the “Reports & Statistics” tab, then configure the report. • Normally choose: • By Database, Consortium: ALL • Level: Site • Date range: one or multiple months • Include: All Sites • Fields to show: Sessions, Searches, Total Full Text Requests (any other fields are fine as well, but those are the required fields) • Then either Show, E-mail, or Schedule this report to be run. • “Save As…” HTML, naming the file ebscoYYYY_MM.html, i.e., ebsco2005_08.html. • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into the master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  7. Gale / IAC InfoTrac • Login to Gale InfoTrac Config at: http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itconfig/fcla_000 • ID: <xxxx> PW: <nnnn> • Click on Reports in the navigation bar. • Under “Consortium”, select E-mail Gale or COUNTER reports, or setup a monthly report. Normally we choose the Gale report, as the COUNTER report does not display stats in the searches by university & month style that FCLA prefers. • So choose Gale report, and select a date range. • Under Gale Standard Use Reports, check “Usage Summary”, “Usage by Database”, “Library Location”. • Choose Format=“Comma Separated Values”; Compression=“None” and Attachment= “Yes”. • Recipient: enter E-mail address for the report and click “Get Report” to get it sent via E-mail. • Once received, format it to resemble the existing reports at: http://www.fcla.edu/FCLAinfo/stats/iac/iac.html . • Saved as HTML with a filename of gale_MM_YYYY.html, i.e., gale_09_2005.html. • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into the master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  8. LexisNexis – Academic, Congressional & Statistical • LexisNexis stats can be gathered by accessing their website at: http://www3.lexisnexis.com/aur/signon.html • ID: <XXXX> PW: <NNNN> • Once there, you can view HTML or download CSV reports. HTML reports cannot be downloaded. FCLA worked with LexisNexis to get an FTP account through which we download the HTML reports. • FTP Setup Info: • FTP Host - ftp.lexisnexis.com • Login – <XXXX> • Password – <NNNN> • Download all of the new reports for Academic, Congressional, Statistical, and the Rollup reports • Rename the files as institutionYYMM.html, i.e., famu0508.html . • Upload to the FCLA website for each product and transcribe total annual searches into master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  9. ProQuest • Login to ProQuest Local Admin at: http://lad.proquest.com/ladweb • ID: <XXXX> PW: <NNNN> • Click on the tab (or link) for • Select Report Type: • Database Activity – Detail • Delivery Method: Download or Email now • Show items with zero usage: Yes • Include sub-accounts in this report: Yes • Select a date range for the usage period (one or multiple months) • Click Create Report. • Save as HTML as pqYYMM.html, i.e., pq0905.html. • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into the master spreadsheet. NOTE: There is also a cumulative report for ProQuest Digital Dissertations usage that is emailed once a month in HTML format and uploaded upon arrival as pqdd_stats.html. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  10. RLG • Login to RLG Stats at: http://reports.rlg.org • Invoice Account Code (IAC): <XXXX> • Access via two reports: • 6. Union Cat and Citation Files – Searches for Month • 7. Other Info Resources – Search Activity for Month • Aggregate stats by institution manually due to the shared IAC. • Do not post on the FCLA website. • Transcribe total annual searches into master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  11. Standard & Poor’s • Login to S&P NetAdvantage at: http://www.netadvantage.standardandpoors.com/NASApp/NetAdvantage/usage/Usage.do • ID: <XXXX> PW: <NNNN> • S&P reports are only available for single month/single institution. • 10 reports must be downloaded per month. • If multiple institutions are selected, the report gives an aggregated total, rather than a breakdown by site, which FCLA needs. • Select Month, Year and Institution, then click “Show Report”. • Click “Printer Friendly” to generate a new window with the full report, then “Save Page As” HTML, as s&p_institution_MM_YYYY.html, i.e., s&p_famu_09_2005.html • Repeat for all 10 reports. • Once all reports have been saved, all hyperlinks must all be removed as they point to resources are not be available from the posted page. • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  12. ValueLine • ValueLine statistics are emailed to FCLA directly from the vendor rep. • Excel format. • Save as a valueline_MM_YYYY.html, i.e., valueline_09_2005.html • Upload to the FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  13. Wilson • Login to WilsonWeb at: http://www.hwwstats.com/ng/ • Account Number: <NNNN> (then click Login) • Password: <XXXX> (then click Continue) • Click :Database Usage” (COUNTER reports are available, but the reports under Database Usage are more appropriate to the kind of data that FCLA gathers monthly) • Select “Bill To Account” (Ship To Account will generate ZERO usage) • Account: ALL (or you can run individual school reports) • Product: ALL • Detail Level: Complete Report • Choose a date range (one or multiple months) • Sort By: Number of Searches, then click “Submit” • Once the report is generated, save as a file (HTML) or email the file. Save the HTML file as wilson_MM_YYYY.html, i.e., wilson_09_2005.html. • Upload to the FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  14. ACM • ACM provides usage stats only twice per year, after June 30 and after December 31. • Data is provided personally by ACM rep. <inject humorous story here> • Files are delivered in HTML format, by school. • Add the following header: • ACM Digital Library • Usage Report for (school name) • (Date Range of report) • Save the file as HTML (acm_school_year.html – i.e. acm_famu_2005.html). • Upload to FCLA website and transcribe total annual searches into master spreadsheet. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  15. http://www.fcla.edu/system/intro.html ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  16. EBSCOHost Usage Reports ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  17. EBSCOadmin Database Usage Report January 2006 ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  18. The “SPREADSHEET” ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  19. Automated COUNTER Harvester • Assumptions: • Data can be retrieved either via ftp or via html. If via ftp, only the address is needed. If via html, one or more pages may need to be traversed. • Design: • Each COUNTER source has a harvesting script associated with it. Each script is maintained in a separate file. • There is a COUNTER database that holds the retrieved data. It also holds COUNTER source information. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  20. COUNTER Harvester Preliminary Design SOURCE Table: RESOURCES Table: STATISTICS Table: ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  21. COUNTER Harvester Preliminary Design • Scripts • Are XML documents that specify a set of actions to be performed and the information necessary to perform the action. • Comments are formatted as XML, i.e., <!-- ...-->. • Special characters must be escaped. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  22. Example: Gale <CounterHarvesterScript> <debug/> <navigate>http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itconfig/fcla_000</navigate> <pause> 2 </pause> <navigate>http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itconfig/fcla_000?id=fclareports&amp;pass=fclareports </navigate> <pause> 2 </pause> <navigate>http://web6.infotrac.galegroup.com/infotrac_config/session/191/591/76110636w6/pg=ir!166&amp;ui3=CONSORT&amp;ui4=fcla&amp;ul=3&amp;un=0&amp;uo=9&amp;uiy=Y1&amp;uin=1&amp;uif=CSV&amp;uic=None&amp;uil=YES&amp;uim=markhi@ufl.edu&amp;uz=++Get+Report++ </navigate> <alert> Statisitcs will be sent by email to markhi@ufl.edu. </alert> </CounterHarvesterScript> ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  23. Problems encountered • COUNTER data is treated as secure data, so creation of a web-walking robot is problematic. • Session data must be extracted at some point in the session and then inserted into URLs to be sent later in the session. • Reporting periods are defined in columns, one column per period. The column headers must be walked, looking for Total YTD after the monthly data column(s). ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  24. COUNTER compliance is based on an Excel worksheet geared for human consumption, not computer processing. • The various reports don’t start reporting periods in the same column: • In Journal Report 1, periods start in column F • In Journal Report 2, periods start in column G • Institution name may be in a single cell row or a column • Some csv files have information that must be skipped: • Headings at the top of the sheet • Subtotal and total lines interspersed and/or at the bottom of the sheet ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  25. Counter Harvester Conclusion • COUNTER compliance is claimed by many but delivered by few. • In fact, as of this writing, we haven’t found a single csv that fully conforms. • Many are very different from the standard format. • Others, like EBSCO, are very close but since they are not exact, are still not ameniable to machine processing. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  26. Hope for the future - SUSHI • The SUSHI schema needs more specificity,e.g.: • the format of dates is not specified in the schema but different date formats may cause different servers to reject the request or, worse still, to fail. • Integrating SUSHI and csv-based data: • In SUSHI, the reporting period is generalized with a start/end date. In the Excel-based standard, the column headings are of the form mm-yyyy. To place both into a common database requires normalization. ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

  27. Tim J Stats- SUSHI.ppt ICOLC, Philadelphia, Newberry

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