I'm gonna check carefully your tips. Thanks a lot.

On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 3:41 PM Federico Leva (Nemo) <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Il 20/12/22 20:03, Ismael Olea ha scritto:
> > We are working with a heritage institution in a GLAM project and they are
> > interested in access statistics for the resources they have released in
> > Wikimedia. I think I got the point about how the pageviews concept is and
> > how to use it but, as far as I understand, it's not possible to get
> > details like article pageviews, for example, per country.
>
> Depending on what you're interested in, it might be a sufficiently good
> approximation to look at usage by language.
>
> The short case study about BEIC https://doi.org/10.4403/jlis.it-12481
> can give some ideas for statistics to track. See also
> * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:BEIC (brief overview)
> * https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progetto:GLAM/BEIC/2015-07#Sommario
> (analysis in Italian)
>
> If you know the totals for the downloads from Commons, and you get some
> idea of the distribution by looking at the usage by language or other
> sources, that might be enough. There's always a certain level of
> uncertainty, so the exact absolute numbers are rarely that telling. BEIC
> for example was interested in the (order of magnitude of the) totals and
> it was useful to know the approximate share of traffic/interest from
> outside Italy (was it 1, 10 or 99 %?) and how much was due to ongoing
> "external" interest.
>
> Note that in the mediacounts you can get additional hints by checking
> the share of requests coming from typical visits on Wikipedia (default
> thumbnail sizes), visits on Commons or downloads (raw files) and hotlinks.
>
> Federico
>


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