Dear Mike
Even though I never fully comprehend your question, I always value the
knowledge that comes from them.
Keep asking the questions and I'll go back to be a lurker.
Thanks!
Mar Dixon
@mardixon
On 25 March 2013 19:19, Mike Ellis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> (As part of my continuing series of questions about museums collections
> online…)
>
> One of the things I'm finding working with many museums is that there
> seems to be a huge hole in analytics knowledge for their collections pages.
> In the ones I've come across this is very often because they have used 3rd
> party collections systems and failed to put GA (or similar) tracking code
> on the object records on the pages surfaced by these systems.. So you can
> tell how many visitors arrived at say /collections but have no idea what
> they then searched for, or how many looked at /collections/someobject etc
>
> So my question is: do you track your collections records (or does the
> above scenario apply to you)?
>
> and: if you do then what do these stats tell you about how much your
> collections online are used?
>
> Thanks as ever :-)
>
> Mike
>
>
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