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This space is open to staff who wish to contribute statistical analyses pertaining to Library usage, performance, or outcomes. The Depository is a venue for exploring Data Farm resources in more depth and d etail than the summary tables on the site can offer. It's also a place where other kinds of statisticial information can be introduced to the site and shared with libarians for comment. E-mail submissions for posting to Joe Zucca . Provide a brief description of the file to be included with the download link. |
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MPA Full Inventory [6/29/07] xl file Collection analysis: Pre-1923 Imprints Library Assessment Conference Workshop handout Ejournal Use. Login Counts by Title, FY06 Preliminary 2005 ARL Ranks: Post Redesign Browser Analysis Van Pelt-RIS Larc Survey Project Van Pelt Circulation Daily Output Analysis FY05 ScholarlyCommons Collection Use February 1-March 312005 Data Flow and Data Farm Table Space (5/05) Library Instructional Output - brief survey Items in HDSF charged more than once (html) Collection Management Report-Sample Output (html) 2005 Ivy+ Access Services Symposium - Data Farm Slides (html) Analysis of Library Consultation Service FY2004 Locker Key Analysis DF Extracts for bibliomining Items added to B-H Classes in VPDLC BorrowDirect Activity, 2003. Contributor: Bob
Krall Use of Information Bases and E-Journals, Statistics from Count-Use and Proxy Sources for FY 2001 Contains data on on- and off-campus use of licensed resources, per capita use by school and university center, and use by various locations. Contributor: Joe Zucca. Link to file in pdf format Proxy Service Use by School and Department This file has data on the number of e-journal and database log-ins from October 2000 through June 2001. Contributor: Mike Halperin. Link to Proxy by School and Department, in Excel format p> Fall 2000 Service Desk Study To measure how desk services are used by Penn's twelve schools, the Library conduct s an annual census of who asks questions where. In 2000, data collection took place in four, one-week periods in October, November and early December. In addition to tracking the distribution of questions, the study data are use d to measure the quantitative relationships among desk questions, library visits and in-house use. Contributor: Joe Zucca. Link to Service Desk Data, in pdf Penn Library Circulation
and Title Counts This table provides a preliminary count of titles in LC call number ranges and compares those circulation for FY01. Contributor: Lauris Olson. Link to NATC preliminary data in Excel format Penn Library Facts 2002-2003 Link to the Facts in pdf format
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