[ILL-L] Statistics gathering
Peterson, Kim A.
KPeterson at slpl.org
Fri Dec 18 12:19:48 EST 2009
How far off are they? There was discussion on this list recently about (now, if I remember this correctly!) how ILLiad counts a transaction, something about the timing of it. It counts the filled transaction in the month it was placed (?) or something like that. I just remember that it was different than the OCLC stats.
We don't have ILLiad and rely only on OCLC statistics.
Depending on how important this statistical report is to your superiors, you could just go ahead using the OCLC stats for their breakdown categories. Come up with the percentages of each category and then, if it's using your own total it really important, apply those percentages to your preferred total.
I do that for one of our state reports.
Kim Peterson
St. Louis Public Library
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From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org]On Behalf Of Campbell, Heather
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [ILL-L] Statistics gathering
Unfortnately, the city ITD removed Access from all city computers so I'd downloaded the ILLiad data into Excel. I copied data into Type and State worksheets to do the computations. I tried the OCLC stats; something's wrong. The stats are off.
Heather Campbell, Senior Librarian
Manager- Interlibrary Loan
Jacksonville Public Library (JPL)
303 North Laura Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202-3505 heatherc at coj.net (904) 630-2986
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From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Nathan Hosburgh
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:24 AM
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This is the tact I would take, however it would not include the ALA requests - those could be added manually:
I mention Access because it is much easier to manipulate data vs. Excel, but there are some other tricks within Access, so I would have to go into further detail. This would be easier than manually assigning type designations to 1000s of libraries, though.
Nate
From: ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:ill-l-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Campbell, Heather
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:23 AM
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Subject: [ILL-L] Statistics gathering
Admin forwarded a request for statistical and percentage/proportional data from the last fiscal year that they needed immediately- namely:
For Borrowing: use the "Borrower Transaction-Level Detail Report" from WCRS, selecting the last month in the fiscal year and specifying 12 months. Export this to Excel to work with (then further import into Access). This report has the totals Y-T-D at the top.
Loans filled by in-state libraries (number and percentage of whole) Sort the Institution State column to group all in-state libraries and take a count.
Loans filled by out-of-state libraries (number and percentage of whole) What is left over will yield the out-of-state libraries.
The types of libraries filling the loans (academic. public, school, special, other) (number and percentage of whole for each type) Sort the Library Type column and take a count of each.
For Lending: same procedure, but use the "Lender Transaction-Level Detail Report"
For Borrowing:
Loans filled for in-state libraries (number and percentage of whole)
Loans filled for out-of-state libraries (number and percentage of whole)
The types of libraries requesting the loans (academic. public, school, special, other) (number and percentage of whole for each type)
I used ILLiad data for this because it includes ALA requests but I had to go through all 3960 records and assign state and library type designations and because ILLiad gave me the data for the whole year. It looked like OCLC only gave this information for a month at a time instead of for a time period.
Can any of you think of less labor-intensive way of getting this information together?
By the way- the resulting information was interesting and surprising in some cases. My eyes are still tying to recover.
Heather Campbell, Senior Librarian
Manager- Interlibrary Loan
Jacksonville Public Library (JPL)
303 North Laura Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202-3505 heatherc at coj.net (904) 630-2986
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