Title: Crunching Numbers: OPAC Log Analysis of WebVoyage
1Crunching Numbers OPAC Log Analysis of WebVoyage
2007 SCVUGM, Stillwater, OK
- Bennett Claire Ponsford
- Digital Services Librarian
- Texas AM University Libraries
2Overview
- Why analyze your log files
- How to do it
- What we found
- The changes we made
- What the latest logs say
- What next?
3Why Analyze?
- To see how your users search when youre not
watching - To resolve internal disagreements over default
searches, limits, etc. - To see whether changes to WebVoyage really
improved search results - As a counterpoint to task-based user testing
4- C.S. Lewis
- Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples)
- LION WITCH?
- LION, WITCH?
- LION, WITCH, AND WARDROBE?
- Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples)
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6Issues to Think About
- Does Voyager capture the data you need?
- Privacy concerns
- Does your network organize data the way you need?
- Staff vs. public IP addresses
- Do you want all searches or a sample?
7How To
- Read the documentation
- Technical Manual, Chapter 15, Popacjob
- Begin logging your data
- Extract data into Access database
- Clean up data as needed
- Run queries
- Scratch head and contact Tech Support
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9Data Fields
10Data Fields (cont.)
11Data Fields (cont.)
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13SQL for Count of Search Type
- SELECT Fall_2007_OPAC_log.Search_type,
Count(Fall_2007_OPAC_log.Search_type) AS
CountOfSearch_type1 - FROM Fall_2007_OPAC_log
- WHERE (((Fall_2007_OPAC_log.Hyperlink)"N") AND
((Fall_2007_OPAC_log.Search_tab)"1") AND
((Fall_2007_OPAC_log.Client_type)"W")) - GROUP BY Fall_2007_OPAC_log.Search_type
- ORDER BY Fall_2007_OPAC_log.Search_type
14Results
15June 2006 (Voyager 5)
16September 2006 (Voyager 5)
- Changed interface
- Defaults
- Kept Tab at Simple Search
- Changed Search to Keyword (CMD with javascript)
- Changed result sort to by relevance
17Fall 2006
- Preparing to upgrade to Voyager 6.1
- New keyword searches with to automatically AND
words together - Some people unhappy with recent changes
- Default search
- Search results sort order
- Decided to look at the data
18Decisions upgrading to V6
- Basic data
- Where are our searchers
- What search tab are they using
- How are they searching
- Default search
- Order of title searches
- Simple limits
19Where Are Our Searchers?
20What Search Tab Used?
21Default Search Discussion
- Title search (TALL)
- What we traditionally had used
- References preference
- General keyword search (new GKEY)
- What users are used to in a Google world
- More forgiving search
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24Default Search Decision
- General keyword search (new GKEY)
- User preference
- Fewer No Hit results
25First Title Search Discussion
- Left anchored title (TALL)
- Preferred by Reference
- Title keyword (new TKEY)
- More forgiving
26Title Search (TALL) Problems
27Title Search Decision
- Title keyword
- Left-anchored title had too many problems
28Simple Limits
- Several additional location limits requested
- Concern that too many would be confusing
29Search Limits Used
30Simple Limits Decision
- Added new limits and will evaluate with more data
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32Analysis of Voyager 6 Logs
- Improved differentiation library staff and public
IP addresses
33Where are our users?
34Keyword and Subject Searches
35Author Searches
36Title Searches
37Location Limits Used
38Comparison of Limits
39Have Changes Helped?
- Search frequency
- No hits percentage
40Search Frequency
41No Hit Percentages
42Detailed No Hit Percentages
43Analysis of No Hit Searches
- Do we have the title?
- Why did the search not find it?
- What can we do to help?
44No Hit Title Searches Do We Own Them?
45No Hit Title Searches Problems
46What Next?
- Continued analysis of searches with no hits
- Analysis of search repair strategies
- Word counts
47Improvements Spelling
- Spellchecking
- Automatic searching of variant spellings
- or and
- British vs. American spellings
- Numbers
- Abbreviations
- Did you mean? Suggestions based on field
- Working on using ASPELL to create spellchecker
48Improvements Help
- More granular no hits help
- Specific search types
- Any search with conference or proceedings in
it - Journal title searches including vol., no.,
or a number - Searches with more than 4 or 5 words
- More granular help for too many hits
49Improvements Specific Searches
- Keyword searches
- Automatic stemming
- Ignore punctuation and spacing
- Ignore stop words
- Title searches
- Ignore initial article
50More Information
- Jansen, Bernard J. Search log analysis What it
is, whats been done, how to do it, Library
Information Science Research, 28 (2006) 407-432. - Yu, Holly and Margo Young, The impact of Web
search engines on subject searching in OPAC,
Information Technology and Libraries, 23 (2004)
168-180.
51Contact Information
- Bennett Claire Ponsford
- bennett.ponsford_at_tamu.edu
- 979/845-0877
- https//libcat.tamu.edu (production)
- http//surprise-am.tamu.edu (test)