:* [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Tracking OPAC use for statistics
For the Annual Report, I have to provide a count of OPAC use within the
library. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions? What do you do at your library?
Thanks,
George Tuttle
Information Technology Librarian
Piedmont Regional Library
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Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Tracking OPAC use for statistics
For the Annual Report, I have to provide a count of OPAC use within the
library. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions
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*Subject:* [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Tracking OPAC use for statistics
For the Annual Report, I have to provide a count of OPAC use within the
library. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions? What do you do at your library?
Thanks,
George Tuttle
Information Technology Librarian
Piedmont
Eva, my apologies for misspelling your name.
Yamil
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 1:20 PM, Yamil Suarez ysua...@berklee.edu wrote:
Eve,
I would like to see a copy of that script. We can also find a place to store
a copy of the script for others to use, if you are comfortable with sharing
it. For
For the Annual Report, I have to provide a count of OPAC use within the
library. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions? What do you do at your library?
Thanks,
George Tuttle
Information Technology Librarian
Piedmont Regional Library System
706-367-9399 x1130
770-891-0654 (cell)
I'm not sure what you want to provide in terms of statistics but your
Apache logs will probably be your friend if you're looking to use entirely
internal out of the box data. There are a ton of specialized (and general
tools) for looking at logs, giving counts, general, by IP, etc... What
logs