Thank you Bram, the slide was very welpfull.

Cheers
César Sabater


2010/11/19 Bram Luyten <[email protected]>

> Dear César,
>
> the back end logs all page views and downloads. You are correct in your
> observation that "total visits per month" like shown for a community page
> here: http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/10673/1089/statistics represents
> only the pageviews of that specific community page.
>
> It's possible to formulate SOLR queries to aggregate data across
> collections/communities.
> Here's a slide presentation about the usage stats: http://bit.ly/bXCyFbthat 
> shows a few examples on how you can customize the views.
>
> with best regards,
>
> Bram Luyten
>
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> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 1:51 PM, César Sabater <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've seen that solr statistics has Fine-grained stats in dspace, it shows
>> community, collection, item and  bitstream views.
>>
>> Now I'm wondering if community views represent the sum of all
>> item/collection views (without counting items twice or more) placed on that
>> community, or they only represent the general view of the community. The
>> same question can be done for collections and its items.
>>
>> If the number of views are not accumulative botton-up, how can that be
>> done? anybody has done that before?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> Cheers!
>> César
>>
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