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. 2004 Oct;92(4):421-8.

Web usage mining at an academic health sciences library: an exploratory study

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Web usage mining at an academic health sciences library: an exploratory study

Paul J Bracke. J Med Libr Assoc. 2004 Oct.

Abstract

Objectives: This paper explores the potential of multinomial logistic regression analysis to perform Web usage mining for an academic health sciences library Website.

Methods: Usage of database-driven resource gateway pages was logged for a six-month period, including information about users' network addresses, referring uniform resource locators (URLs), and types of resource accessed.

Results: It was found that referring URL did vary significantly by two factors: whether a user was on-campus and what type of resource was accessed.

Conclusions: Although the data available for analysis are limited by the nature of the Web and concerns for privacy, this method demonstrates the potential for gaining insight into Web usage that supplements Web log analysis. It can be used to improve the design of static and dynamic Websites today and could be used in the design of more advanced Web systems in the future.

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Probability of referrer by resource type
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Probability of usage mode by resource type

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