For sound business reasons, google analytics invests heavily in a rigorous
separation of human from computer accesses. Google analytics is always
likely to have lower numbers than other methods of counting.

cheers
stuart

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On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Borda, Susan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi-
> I’m finally getting a handle on this whole Solr business. Why would Solr
> have very different numbers than Google Analytics? For example:
>
> For handle # 1/2237 within March 2015 – Dec 2015:
>
> Within Dspace UI:
> Totals Visits (Views): 172
> File Visits (Views): 18436 – from Solr extracted data I’m getting more
> like 16,966
>
> From Google Analytics:
> All Traffic (Sessions): 95
> File Downloads: 6
>
> Is our instance of Google Analytics configured really incorrectly or what?
>
> Thanks,
> susan
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> Susan Borda
> Digital Technologies Development Librarian
> Montana State University Library
> 406-994-1873
>
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