Skip to main content
logo

ER&L Preliminary Program Search Tool

March 3–6, 2024

Austin, Texas + Online

We are pleased to share the 19th program of the Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference reflecting our work to support the way we collect, manage, maintain, and make accessible electronic resources. 


 

EZ-proxy data analysis to comprehend user behaviors for 2017-2023, before, during, and after COVID-19 pandemic

Monday, March 4, 2024 at 3:30 PM–4:15 PM CST add to calendar
Grand Ballroom
Tags:
Live in Austin/ Stream Live Online
ER&L 101
Conference Track

2. Collection Development & Assessment

Audience Level

Foundation

Keywords

EZ-proxy data analysis, User behavior analysis

Abstract

Libraries invest significantly in e-resources with hopes of use. Vendor-provided statistics often lack user-level data. At UH-Manoa, user logins are required for accessing e-resources, whether on-campus or off-campus. This access point data enables the library to comprehend user behaviors, including timing, location, and platforms they use for access. The session will include an analysis of EZ-proxy entry points from 2017 to 2023 covering the periods before, during, and after COVID-19 pandemic.

Presenters

Jan S Sung, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Loading…