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Tim Donohue updated DS-600:
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    Fix Version/s: 1.7.0
         Assignee: Mark Diggory

This issue was discussed in DSpace Developers Meeting on 01 Sept 2010.
Assigned to Mark Diggory for review -- more discussion should happen in this 
issues comments, as needed.

[20:14] <tdonohue> DS-600: Add more information about File Downloads to 
Statistics Reports http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-600
[20:14] <tdonohue> DS-600 is a feature request from Claudia -- though, based on 
mhwoods comments, we may need to rethink
[20:15] <tdonohue> (i.e. I think mhwood brings up a good point as to what we 
are really going for in these stats)
[20:15] <mdiggory> schedule for 1.7 and give to me
[20:15] <tdonohue> ok, DS-600: assign to mdiggory, schedule for 1.7 -- more 
discussion should happen on that issue as needed

> Add more information about File Downloads to Statistics Reports
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-600
>                 URL: http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-600
>             Project: DSpace 1.x
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Solr
>    Affects Versions: 1.6.0, 1.6.1
>            Reporter: Tim Donohue
>            Assignee: Mark Diggory
>             Fix For: 1.7.0
>
>
> This comes out of a conversation with Claudia Juergen on IRC.
> Currently, in 1.6.1, the following Stats are captured:
> Visits -- total views of Item splash page only
> Visits per Month
> File Downloads -- file download stats
> Top Country Visits
> Top City Visits
> The oddity in those reports is that most of the statistics only detail 
> information about views of the Item splash page.   As Google often provides 
> users with direct links to download files, the stats report will sometimes 
> end up looking very "odd" to normal users.  As any example, here's a sample 
> stats report from an item in Claudia's repository:
> Total Visits - 5
> File Downloads - 300
> This looks odd to many users -- why has this item only been visited 5 times, 
> but downloaded 300 times?  The reality is that many users jumped straight to 
> downloading the file(s) as Google provided them with a direct link to the 
> files.  So, although these stats may be correct, they look odd as the numbers 
> don't seem to total up properly.
> I'd propose we change the definitely of what a "Visit" means, so that these 
> statistics make more sense overall.  For example, redefining it as follows:
> Visit = Item Views + File Downloads  (it would be also nice to potentially 
> split out *how* many of the visits are Item Views, and how many come from 
> File downloads)
> So, in that way, using the above example, you'd have a stats report more like:
> Total Visits - 305 (5 Item Views, 300 File Downloads)
> File Downloads  - would still detail individual file downloads, totaling up 
> to 300
> It'd also be nice to count File Downloads as part of the "Total Visits per 
> month", "Top Country Visits", and "Top City Visits".   That way all the 
> totals would match up better, and you'd also have a better sense of where the 
> files were being downloaded from (and how many downloads happened in the last 
> month).

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