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Learn how to leverage statistics and reports to make data-driven decisions for budgeting, weeding, and ensuring user satisfaction with your library collection.
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Statistical Soup:What you can do with stats & reports Diane Brodson, Arlington Heights Memorial Library & Ane Carriveau, Ripon College
Arlington Heights Memorial Library Public Library Population: 74,138 Staff: 240 includes 23 FT librarians plus 52 FT & 165 PT staff 200 Volunteers; 196 JLVs 459,000 Items Lane Library – Ripon College Liberal Arts College Bachelors degree (no graduate students) Serving ~1000 students and 60 Faculty 4 librarians, 1 Staff, 40 student workers 240,000 items Who we are…
Ways to get stats & reports • Web management reports • Millennium statistical reports
What do you need to find out? • Age of collection • Item counts (how many do you have?) • Circulation stats (how popular is it? get turnover rates) • Internal use? Copy use? • Money spent by format, by genre, by Dewey • Fulfillment rate (number holds by format and genre) • Using data: • to increase budgets • sunset collections • make sure you’re buying evenly • make sure you’re buying what patrons want • To maintain the collections: • Zero-circ reports (weeding) • New book added (move into regular collection) • DVD circs over 50 (earmark for cleaning)
Using Milstats Scroll down to click Statistics Scroll down to click the Statistics icon.
Milstats Opening Screen Click New Query
Name it; Grab it! Name it! Grab it! **Corey Seeman’s Milstats 101
Define it! (what are you counting?) Items • Choose items • Click Field Statistics • Fastest Accumulation • Run the Query!
It may take a few hours; let it run over night! Click Results When complete…
In Excel • Choose what is important to see. • Add a column for turnover rate? • Formula = LYRCirc / record count • Remember the Caveats! • Are you comparing 4-week books with one-week DVDs? • Corey cautions people to keep saved queries in Results Files….
Adding a column for turnover rate. LYRCRC/ Record Count = Turnover rate Caveat: a snapshot!
SCAT Table 2 & turnover rates To see what is circulating the most
What isn’t circulating well? Are these areas candidates for weeding?
Possible Academic Uses… • Evaluating your collection • Space planning • Weeding • Justifying your budget • Checking for coding mistakes • Seeing how your users search
Circ Stats from Web Reports Choose your criteria.
Checkout Report by Location Use arrows to scroll through reports
Remember: Innopacusers Group Even if you can’t go…..
You can get slides: Like Ben Klein’s Using WMR for Circ Work
Remember CS Direct FAQs, Tutorials, Archives
Thank you • Any Questions? • Contact us… • Ane Carriveau carriveaua@ripon.edu • Diane Brodson dbrodson@ahml.info