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- Evaluate Survey Monkey and Survey Gizmo. Which works best with screen readers, meets other needs? -- COMPLETED
- Add link to recommendation here
- Intro to people and show how to use it (not longterm -- move below). Figure out plan for how to use
- Begin longterm user needs review. Have some stories and data for start of discussion.
- (interviews?)
- Investigate widgets (see below)
- ALA prep: I'd like to focus on e-journal and web metrics training. Any particular vendors to recommend?
- SFX stats -- Ex Libris and how those work. Ask Rich to give me login so I can see SFX stats. documentation? Page on UIG wiki where Rich sends reports to people automatically that Marion gets. She saves as web page and posts to wiki. https://wikis.mit.edu/confluence/display/LIBVERAMETALIB/Stats+from+SFX. Learn about possibility for other reports, can we use them for something?
- Google Analytics -- meet with Darcy to show me what she knows. Certain key things can get there. Any web site we own (not Illiad, eg.); not pages served by web.mit.edu (there are Brio Query reports as possible -- Marion put code on pages, e.g. if database is cancelled page)
- libraries.mit.edu/usage pages -- free open source program called Analog
- Heat Map by Crazy Egg -- Google does have one that is a little ugly. Look for other products? Consider use? Is it there?
- Scholarly Stats
- Individual vendors (ISI? Others)
- Separately which of our web stats and SFX stats are useful, and educate how to use -- at many levels of organization
- look for sessions on web stats or web analytics
Longterm
- Zoomerang: How do we archive surveys once our subscription runs out (Nov. 2011)?
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- Understanding Your Users, by Courage and Baxter
- How scientists should speak to people so they understand Don't be such a Scientist: Talking Substance in an Age of Style by Randy Olson
Widgets
- Goodreader
- Instapaper.com