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Say hello to Web Analytics 2.0 | Clicky - 0 views

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    "Clicky gives bloggers and smaller web sites a more personal understanding of their visitors. Many analyzers give good summaries, and Clicky is no different - but the similarities stop there. Clicky stands out with its refreshingly clean and simple interface, innovative features like Spy and RSS feeds, and an unrivaled per visitor level of detail. You also get real time stats, outbound link tracking, download tracking, IP tagging, custom data tracking, and much more."
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Free web statistics, phpMyVisites web analytics - 0 views

  • phpMyVisites is web statistics software. It is also often called web analytics. phpMyVisites is open source and free.
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Google Analytics - 0 views

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    "Google Analytics has always shown you how people search to find your site. With Site Search, you can now see how people search your site once they are already on it. This is a goldmine of information because every time visitors search, they literally tell you in their own words what they are looking for. You'll not only see their initial searches, but how they attempted to refine searches when they didn't find what they were looking for. You'll see which pages they searched from and where they ended up."
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analytics toolbox - 0 views

  • From analyzing your RSS feed to counting page views to visual representations of where your visitors are clicking, there is no shortage of companies looking to help you better understand your web site’s traffic. In our latest “toolbox” installment, we analyze (pun intended) the wide variety of applications and tools available for keeping tabs on how your sites, feeds, blogs, emails, or even your intranet is performing.
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OUseful Info: Scoping Library Website Analytics - 0 views

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    Post about library website analytics:  the questions these statistics might answer and the goals they might help define. 
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CRM Daily | What's Best for Web Analytics: Client, Server or Hosted? - 0 views

  • Beyond the fancy charts and deep insights that set some analytics programs apart from others, there are three distinct differences among them that every enterprise should consider. Those differences are based on where the software resides. And, in the end, you may find that using multiple tools can give you the best of all worlds.
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ScholarlyStats - 0 views

  • ScholarlyStats has been developed to provide information professionals with a single point of access to their vendor usage statistics. Providing faster access to consolidated data, it can help you to analyse usage of your online content more easily and more effectively.
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The Limitations of Server Log Files for Usability Analysis - Boxes and Arrows: The desi... - 0 views

  • Server log files are inappropriate for gathering usability data. They are meant to provide server administrators with data about the behavior of the server, not the behavior of the user. The log file is a flat file containing technical information about requests for files on the server. Log file analysis tools merely assemble them in a conjecture-based format aimed at providing insight into user behavior. In the commentary below, I will explain why the nature of the web, the HTTP Protocol, the browser, and human behavior make it impossible to derive meaningful usability data from server logs.
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Web Analytics 2.0 - Avinash Kaushik - 0 views

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    Kaushik provides the meaning and components of Web Analytics 2.0. 
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Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik > Web Analytics Blog - 0 views

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    Blog authors bio:  "I am an Independent Consultant with a focus on speaking and consulting engagements that help organizations unlock the power of web research and web analytics to create truly data driven organizations and gain a strategic competitive advantage. I am also the author of the book Web Analytics: An Hour A Day, published by Wiley."
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Web Analytics: An Hour A Day - by Avinash Kaushik - 0 views

  • Web Analytics: An Hour A Day is the first book by an in the trenches practitioner of web analytics. It provides a unique insiders perspective of the challenges and opportunities that Web Analytics presents to each person in your organization that touches the web.
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Intuiting User Expectations with Comments | NYPL Labs - 0 views

  • Comments let users see that a human is behind the interface. Comments allow people to intuit whether their problem is universal or in Kristopher Kelly’s use of the acronym, PEKAC (problem exists between keyboard and chair).
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Amaya Home Page - 0 views

  • Amaya is a Web editor, i.e. a tool used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. This follows the original vision of the Web as a space for collaboration and not just a one-way publishing medium.
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FavIcon from Pics -- how to create a favicon.ico for your website - 0 views

  • Now it's easy to create icons for your web pages with FavIcon from Pics. Simply select a picture, logo or other graphic (of any size/resolution) for the "Source Image" and click "Generate FavIcon.ico"
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ONLINE PRESENTATIONS: 30+ Presentation & Slideshow Services - 0 views

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    A Mashable list of 30+ online presenation and slideshow tools. 
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Basic Competencies of a 2.0 Librarian: Why Learn this Stuff? : David Lee King - 0 views

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    Excerpt from the post reads:  "The library world is beginning a transformation from a single focus on content-storing-and-retrieval to a more varied focus where creating content is also important. This is happening for many reasons… one reason being the ease of digital content creation that web 2.0 tools allow. Librarians, especially librarians hired to do 2.0-ish stuff, are being asked to create content - write blog posts, create screencasts and podcasts, experiment with video, and teach other library staff how to do these things.cerpt from the post: "
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Open-ILS.org | Home of the Evergreen ILS. - 0 views

  • This is information central for Evergreen, an enterprise-class Integrated Library System (ILS).
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freesound :: home page - 0 views

  • The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs.
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Reading Books in the Digital Age subsequent to Amazon, Google and the long tail - 0 views

  • Presenting a wide range of literature, this article explores the state of art in book research, paying particular attention to John B. Thompson’s interpretation of digital transformations within the book industry, as depicted in Books in the Digital Age (2005). Claiming that Thompson’s analyses are one–sided, the article applies alternative perspectives and a model of a text cycle, contending that the diminishing role of paper in text production and text distribution makes the dominant position of printed books particularly vulnerable to advances in digital reading technologies.
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Pandora's Click - The New York Review of Books - 0 views

  • To say that Send: The Essential Guide to Email for Office and Home is more a users' manual than a book is not to belittle it. Email is like an appliance that we have been helplessly misusing because it arrived without instructions. Thanks to David Shipley and Will Schwalbe, our blind blunderings are over. With Shipley and Schwalbe's excellent instructions in hand we can email as confidently as we load the dishwasher and turn on the microwave.
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