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2020 Digital Conference and Developers Day

du 14 au 17 September 2020

All events will be held online. It is worth noting that all times in the program are quoted in British Summer Time (BST ; = UTC+1).

You can register here. As we are running multiple streams, we have had to break down the registration process to a day-by-day and session-by-session registration process.

 

A Natural Experiment: Interpreting Library Web Analytics During the COVID-19 Pandemic

jeudi 17 septembre 2020 à 13:35–14:00 BST
Zoom - 4
Conference or Developers' Day

Conference (20 minutes + 5 min Q/A)

Session Abstract

This presentation will share findings from a “natural experiment” made possible by our Libraries’ transition to remote work in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Specifically, we will compare web analytics generated by users during the Spring 2020 semester before and after Spring Break, the point at which our institution transitioned to virtual operations. Differences between the two time periods will allow us to engage the question: How do users perceive and navigate our resources in a purely digital environment?

We plan to direct this presentation to a broader community of users, including those who manage discovery platforms and library websites. We will discuss analytics from a full suite of applications, among them the Ex Libris Summon discovery service. The presentation will also speak to developers and librarians who tackle assessment related questions for their Libraries’ web platforms.

Track

Analytics

Applicable Ex Libris Product

Summon

Target Audience Skill Level

None — General Audience

Registration

Registration URL https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_zzpkD1qdTE2sH9qywkrT8g

Presenter

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Nathan Gerth, University of Nevada, Reno
Presenter's job title

Head of Digital Services

Co-Presenters

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Molly Beisler, University of Nevada, Reno
Co-presenter's job title

Head, Discovery and Digital Services

Moderator

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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh
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