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Observing the Game: what can Access Statistics really tell us?
CreatorKilbride,William;Winters, Judith
SubjectDCCF - Website usage statistics; Evaluation methodology
DescriptionUsing the examples of online services 'Internet Archaeology' and the Archaeology Data Service, the authors assess the extent to which website usage statistics can provide useful and accurate information.
PublisherBAR International; Series 931
Date2001
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Title Observing the Game: what can Access Statistics really tell us?

Creator Kilbride,William;Winters, Judith

Subject website usage statistics;evaluation methodology

Description Using the examples of online services 'Internet Archaeology' and the Archaeology Data Service, the authors assess the extent to which website usage statistics can provide useful and accurate information.

Publisher BAR International; Series 931

Date 2001

Type analysis;automatic logs;evaluation theory

Format printed

Identifier

Source HEIRNET

Contributor

Language English

Coverage UK;archaeology

Rights University of York, Department of Archaeology

Audience higher education;researchers;general

Created 2000

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Part of In Stanic and Veljanovski (eds) Computing Archaeology for Understanding the Past. CAA 2000. Proceedings of the 28th Conference, Ljubljana, April 2000


      

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