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Four university librarians share their experiences and challenges in gathering and interpreting data analytics in their libraries.
Leveraging learning analytics is key for a library to show its influence. Learn how this type of data can be properly scaled and secured.
We dive into trending issues in library analytics, examining results from a recent Library Journal and EBSCO Information Services survey.
Disparate data, manual processes and a lack of evidence can interfere with your academic library’s ability to prove its value when it comes to helping students succeed. The solution maybe a lot easier than you think.
Leveraging big data sets is crucial for libraries to show their influence. But how scaleable is it to maintain user privacy within these data sets?
Extensible analytics allows you to easily merge various data points — from any ILS and additional library system(s), regardless of vendor to better understand how users access your resources.
As usage data continues to expand with growing electronic content, it is becoming increasingly important for libraries to find a happy medium between protecting privacy and leveraging the right user data.
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) Director of Product Management John McDonald shares why his team decided to create a library analytics platform, and how EBSCO is working with library institutions to develop an efficient, easy-to-use solution.
Where is the evolution of library data going? And how is your library adapting?
In this era of complex data, it’s time to easily interpret, present and uncover trends within the numbers, enter the need for visual library data in enhancing library analytics.