[Dspace-general] Looking for (DSpace) Repositories using Google Analytics

Samu Viita samu.viita at helsinki.fi
Fri Jan 23 07:34:32 EST 2009


Hi Bram and Graham,

we have used Google Analytics in our repository oa.doria.fi since 
september 2007. We use two GA accounts to separate E-thesis sub 
repository ethesis.helsinki.fi/en from the rest of the Doria repository. 
Please contact me so I can grant access to our accounts.

Graham, we are very interested to tie bitstream download tags to our GA 
accounts. Was it easy to do? Can you guide us how to do this?

Best regards,
Samu Viita


Graham Triggs wrote:
> Hi Bram,
> 
> We routinely include Google Analytics with all the services on Open 
> Repository - we've also tied it in to the bitstream download tags, to 
> include pageviews for bitstream downloaded.
> 
> I'll need to contact the repository admins first to check that they are 
> happy with sharing the statistics, then I can arrange access for you to 
> any that agree.
> 
> G
> 
> On 23/01/2009 10:40, Bram Luyten wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> we're currently initiating a small research exercise, where we try to
>> analyse & compare number of repository visitors versus number of items,
>> full-text, ... in the repository.
>>
>> Questions to figure out include:
>>
>> - Are more visits being generated when items contain full-text
>> bitstreams, comparing to items without bitstreams
>> - How do distributions between hits generated through search engines,
>> referring sites and direct traffic relate to eachother, for different
>> repositories.
>> - How big is the impact of the dominant language, used in a repository &
>> in item metadata on the number of visitors
>>
>> To make sure that "number of visitors" and other figures, are
>> comparable, *we are looking for repositories that have (at least) six
>> months of google analytics data (where the analytics script was included
>> in the dspace footer, so that each pageview, or hit has been recorded),
>> that are willing to share some key figures*.
>>
>> Our ambition is to detect possible correlations or anomalies. It would
>> be great if a general conclusion could arise that a number of X items in
>> your repository (in english) tend to generate a number of X monthly
>> visits through search engines, but this might be a bit far-fetched
>> (although a current comparison with 3 repositories already looks promising).
>>
>> Any questions or comments are greatly appreciated. Especially if you
>> know of research that has already done this ;)
>>
>> with best regards,
>>
>> Bram Luyten
>>
>> @mire NV
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>> Belgium
>> +32 2 888 29 56
>>
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>>
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