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[edit] Statistics Add-on

The purpose of the Statistics Add-on was to promote https://repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt RepositóriUM - Institutional Repository of Universidade of Minho and author self(or mediated)-archiving, by demonstrating the worldwide accessibility and usage (access/downloads) of archived documents. We also wanted to provide usage, content and administrative statistics to I and community/collection administrators or coordinators.

[edit] What is the Statistics Add-On

The Stats system is an add-on to the DSpace platform. This system is responsible for the gathering, processing and presentation of access, content and administrative statistics generated by DSpace usage. It was developed based on the principles and some of the components of the statistics application created and released by ANU. Despite the fact that the development was made to respond to the specific needs of RepositóriUM, the system is completely adjustable to other environments, because their components can easily be configured, changed or extended, to respond to different information needs.

[edit] Main Features

  1. Real time processing of event logs
  2. Database based stored mechanism of statistics
  3. Real time detection and processing of access country origin
  4. Semi-real time detection and exclusion of crawlers
  5. Definition of user Access policies at individual statistic and data level
  6. Customizable statistics queries
  7. Customizable web interface look and feel of each statistic
  8. Real time/Batch statistics
  9. Temporal data aggregation
  10. Dimensional aggregations (e.g. Country, Document type, etc)
  11. Charts
  12. Multilanguage support

[edit] Download

The files of this Add-on and system documentation (including installation documentation) are available in Media:stats-addon-2.0.tar.gz.

Previous versions of the Add-on are still available: Version 1.0 Media:stats-addon-1.0.tar.gz ; Version 1.1 Media:stats-addon-1.1.tar.gz.

You can see the implementation of the Add-on in RepositóriUM where the general access/download statistics and individual access/download statistics (eg, http://hdl.handle.net/1822/4803) are publicly available.

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