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Finding out about use CAUL 7 April 2006
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Quick summary This is about using information we generate to find out about use. Why? Hard data about complex changes Output data not input Impacts and outcomes Understanding the customer A cure for folklore
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Information resources Analog – loans can be tracked to classes of people, e.g. full-time / part time, faculty, undergraduate / postgraduate e.g. active user data Digital - who uses what? how can use be tracked to people? E.g. EZProxy compared with, COUNTER data.
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Computer use Most universities now require signon We can track –Hits –Logins – e.g. Kinetica – who uses it? –sessions We can track the activity of –Classes of users –Computers, spaces, laptops
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Use of space Traffic counts are invaluable –Movement in and out –Movement within –Use of a service desk –Bookings for spaces e.g. TrafficProX can be used in many contexts and data brought together
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Training The question is how do we classify it? We all keep statistics of classes and numbers of people E.g. orientation/introduction, specific software, specific products, particular skills (e.g. research)
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Asking questions Again, the issue is how we classify them – number counts are of no value, since we can already get a people count automatically What categories of use do we use. E.g. the Swinburne experience
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