Hi everyone - I'm sending this message to say that I'm stepping down from
chairing the Metrics Evaluation SIG. It has been mostly dormant for the
last couple of years, and although there has been some activity around the
time of conferences, it has not been sustained. I think that there are
This is wonderful and thoughtful, Sheila! I feel a blossoming of the SIG
coming on!
Diana
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On Nov 7, 2011, at 11:49 AM, Sheila.Carey at pch.gc.ca Sheila.Carey at
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Hi everyone - I would like to invite interested MCN attendees to the
Metrics Evaluation
, November 07, 2011 2:48 PM
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Subject: [MCN-L] Metrics Evaluation SIG
Hi everyone - I would like to invite interested MCN attendees to the Metrics
Evaluation SIG that will be held concurrently with all SIGs at an 'unluncheon'
on Friday, November 18. Details are available at:
http
Hi everyone - it's that time of year again! Do you have any conference
sessions you would like to suggest for Metrics Evaluation at the MCN
2010 conference? (Discussions on both quantitative and qualitative
evaluation are of interest) Have you undertaken research measuring
success and
Hi everyone -- I would like to invite delegates attending the MCN
Conference who have an interest in evaluation and metrics of online
resources to attend the Metrics Evaluation SIG on Thursday, November 13
at noon. I suggest we gather at the conference registration desk, and
hold our
Hi everyone -- I'd like to invite you to attend the Metrics Evaluation
SIG at lunch time on Friday, November 9, at the MCN conference next week.
I suggest we meet at 12:15 at the conference registration desk.
Also, I'd like to remind you that there will be a session sponsored by the
Metrics
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Hello Sheila, metrics and evaluation very often concentrate on outputs,
that is to say: how many visitors came, what did they do, how much did
they like it? What
We generate web stats daily by tracking hits, page requests, referring
sites, browsers, operating systems and even number of files/kilobytes
transferred. From this raw data we use an algorithm with an arbitrary
set of values to determine the unique number of visits to the site.
This process
Hi everyone -- I'm interested in obtaining information on the type of
evaluation that people are doing of their Web sites for the Metrics
Evaluation SIG. I'd like to know what kind of Web statistics you
collect, how you monitor the use of your content, and if you have done
online surveys
The Getty creates quarterly reports on web activity, based not on 'hits'
or some other measure of server activity but on visits and visitors.
Visitors or users are unique IP addresses that are counted only once
each quarter regardless of the number of times that each IP address
visits the site.
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