We have a handful of people creating reports, and follow this structure:

  1.  In the Alma/UniversityofToronto/SharedFolders directory, each person with 
'Design Analytics' should have their own named folder (e.g.- Jordan's report)
  2.  A shared folder called 'Production' will house the reports that have been 
added to the Objects' list in Alma and are in active use by report consumers. 
These reports should follow the following naming conventions, and should NOT be 
moved out of folder or edited without notifying the report owner.
  3.  Naming conventions for the reports in 'Production' - first component of 
the report name should be the AUTHOR'S initials, followed by a meaningfully 
descriptive report title.  If the report is being created for one specific 
individual or library's use, add the suffix 'For Klara/For Dentistry' to the 
end of the report name.


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From: Code for Libraries <[email protected]> on behalf of Hammer, Erich F 
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Sent: Wednesday, November 3, 2021 1:02 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Analytics naming conventions

Hi.

We have (belatedly) realized that we would be much better off with a firm 
naming convention for our Alma analytics reports.  Currently, it's rather 
chaotic and nobody can identify what is important and what is left-over junk 
except (sometimes) the individual creators.

There are a few discussions about analytics naming conventions online, but they 
are focused on ecommerce sites.  We can use some of their thinking to create 
our own convention, but I thought maybe my job could be a bit easier if someone 
else has already done this.  ☺

So... Does anyone here have a working, analytics-reports, naming convention 
(and are willing to share it)?

Thanks,
Erich



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