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irus.mimas.ac.uk Institutional Repository Usage Statistics IRUS-UK: Overview and update 10 March 2014 Balviar Notay, Jisc Ross MacIntyre, Mimas Paul Needham, Cranfield University Jo Alcock, Evidence Base

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Jisc perspective Balviar Notay, Jisc

Balviar Notay: Senior Project Manager Repository Shared Services 10/03/2014 IRUS

Background  Jisc began work in repository usage statistics area in 2009 – with requirements gathering and feasibility testing (PIRUS)  Now we are building and in process of delivering a national shared service for usage stats  Recognised a growing need to measure usage - as the repository infrastructure grew. (now 200 repositories approx)  Library usage statistics – such as Journal usage statistics Portal JUSP and Library Analytics and Metrics Project LAMPJUSP LAMP  Parallel work with OpenAIRE IRUS4

Importance of Usage Stats  Capturing impact  Part of the growing metrics infrastructure - which includes citation and altmetrics  Supports management reporting, wider business intelligence gathering and benchmarking  Gives JISC, other infrastructure providers and funders) a nation-wide picture of the overall use of UK repositories (demonstrate value and impact)  Could also potentially act as an intermediary between UK repositories and other agencies – supply usage stats to OpenAIRE IRUS5

Sustainability Jisc is planning the sustainability of IRUS in the context of a number of co-ordinated repository shared services.  Repository and Shared Services Projects (RSSP) – addressing sustainability (financial, technical, operational and organisational aspects)  2 year funding  Also working to improve the quality and consistency of metadata and vocabularies in repositories - RIOXX Metadata Application Profile and Vocabularies for Open Access (V4OA)RIOXXV4OA  Build scalable infrastructure - interoperate with RIM and RDM IRUS6

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: status update Ross Macintyre, Mimas

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK Funded by Jisc – two years Project Team Members: Mimas, The University of Manchester – Project & Service Management & Host Cranfield University – Development Evidence Base, Birmingham City University – User Engagement & Evaluation Outcome of PIRUS2 (Publisher and Institution Repository Usage Statistics) Aimed to develop a global standard to enable the recording, reporting and consolidation of online usage statistics for individual journal articles hosted by IRs, Publishers and others Proved it was *technically feasible*, but (initially) easier without ‘P’ IRUS-UK: Institutional Repository Usage Statistics – UK Enable UK IRs to share/expose usage statistics based on a global standard – COUNTER

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Current status Production-strength service infrastructure Tracker code: Dspace & Eprints, Functional specification for Fedora Collecting raw usage data from UK IRs for all item types within (54) repositories Downloads not record views Processing those raw data into COUNTER-compliant statistics Making available to the originating repositories for their own use Providing an aggregated picture of the use of items in UK repositories Published ‘Item Types’ Report classifying types of items downloaded COUNTER PIRUS Code of Practice published Evaluation, dissemination and community engagement

irus.mimas.ac.uk Overview of IRUS-UK portal and reports Paul Needham, Cranfield University

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: gathering data Push: ‘Tracker’ code Whenever a download occurs a repository ‘pings’ the IRUS-UK server with details about the download Writes metadata to IRUS-UK logs as IR IP + OpenURL Key/Value strings url_ver=Z url_tim= T00%3A00%3A18Z req_id=urn%3Aip%3A req_dat=Mozilla%2F5.0+(Windows+NT+6.1%3B+rv%3A25.0)+Gecko%2F Firefox%2F25.0 rft.artnum=oai%3Aopen.ac.uk.OAI2%3A27747 svc_format=application%2Fpdf rfr_id=oro.open.ac.uk svc_dat=http%3A%2F%2Foro.open.ac.uk%2F27747%2F2%2F47c57b0f.pdf Patches for Dspace (1.8.x and 3.x) and Plug-in for Eprints (3.2.x and 3.3.x)

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Tracker for other IR software We will have to look at other repository software platforms on a case by case basis Fedora Every Fedora repository is a one-off. - but some general guidelines are available in Appendix O in the PIRUS2 Final Report, University of Hull PURE Portals We opened discussions with Atira and we’re hopeful that IRUS-UK Tracker functionality will be available for PURE portals … Other platforms We would welcome dialogue with interested vendors & developers - Contact us!

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: processing data The existing ingest process has been described in detail in previous webinars and presentations The key point is to apply the COUNTER Code of Practice to filter out robots and double clicks However the COUNTER Robot Exclusion list is specified only as a minimum requirement – more can be doneCOUNTER Robot Exclusion list We’ve added additional filters to Remove more user agents Apply a simple threshold for ‘overactive’ IP addresses Substantially better, but we’re still not satisfied - we need a more sophisticated filtering system!

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: enhanced filtering We commissioned Information Power to: Analyse raw data we’ve collected since July 2012 Test the feasibility of devising a set of algorithms that would ‘dynamically’ identify and filter out unusual usage/robot activity A report on that work is available from Key findings from the work are Suspicious behaviour can’t necessarily be judged on the basis of one day’s usage records or a month’s. At certain levels of activity machine/non-genuine usage is practically indistinguishable from genuine human activity. Going forward: We are testing and experimenting with the new dynamic filtering We will engage with user community

irus.mimas.ac.uk The IRUS-UK portal Live demonstration

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Exposing statistics We will be expanding The Portal Adding new views and reports Delving deeper into individual repository statistics Improving DOI based views and reporting Incorporating more metadata – Funder and Grant number SUSHI Server New SUSHI Service to meet COUNTER Release 4 requirements API/Web Service Expanding and enhancing the existing version Usage statistics for incorporation into Repositories Determining further requirements

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Community engagement and evaluation Jo Alcock, Evidence Base (Birmingham City University)

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Community engagement Growing number of repositories participating in IRUS-UK – currently 54 repositories Communication about progress and new developments via number of different channels: IRUS-UK mailing Twitter account IRUS-UK newsletter IRUS-UK webinars IRUS-UK presentations at other events Gather feedback from participating repositories via surveys and conversations Recently established Community Advisory Group to provide feedback to the IRUS- UK project team and to inform future developments

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: user surveys New repositories receive an invite to a new joiner’s survey within a few weeks of joining to get their initial feedback, see if they need any support, and hear any suggestions for improvement Annual survey collects data from users on the following: Use of repository statistics Value of IRUS-UK Challenges and barriers Benchmarking Usability Guidance/support 29 responses to 2014 survey so far (open until end of March)

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Added value 68% reported that IRUS-UK has improved statistical reporting 65% reported that IRUS-UK saves time collecting statistics 65% reported that IRUS-UK enables reporting previously unable to do 83% hope to use IRUS-UK for benchmarking

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Best feature Reliable, authoritative statistics COUNTER compliant statistics Filtering of robots IR1 used for reporting to SCONUL Can repurpose for other reporting mechanisms and different audiences Ability to benchmark against others Comparison of download statistics across participating IRs Number (and range across the sector) of participating institutions Easy to use Easy to setup and use User friendly way to get stats 96% find the current user interface clear 96% find the current functionality clear to understand

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: Most useful reports 1.Repository statistics 2.Item Report 1 (IR1) 3.ETD Report 1 (ETD1) 4.Search 5.Article DOI statistics

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: General comments “Very impressed by the support we received during implementation, and the responsiveness of the team following enquiries. Very keen to be able to demonstrate the reliable, authoritive, standards-based stats and start publicising IRUS-UK internally” “To date IRUS has been very useful and we are aiming to make better use of the service.”

irus.mimas.ac.uk IRUS-UK: how to join If you are a UK repository: Contact us at to register your Answer a few questions on the type of repository you have and the version you are running Get advice from us on what work will be involved depending on your repository type and version Implement any changes advised and then see your usage data instantly in IRUS-UK with no more work from you “The set up was quick and painless, which is always a delight!” “Consistent collection of statistics without me having to do it!”

irus.mimas.ac.uk Questions and answers We will conclude our webinar with a final question and answer session. Please type your questions in the chat box preceded by the letter Q.

irus.mimas.ac.uk In conclusion If you have a question that we did not have time to answer, please do it to and we’ll get back to you shortly The recording of the whole webinar will be made available on the IRUS-UK website asap. The PowerPoint presentations will also be made available. We would value your feedback on this webinar and would be grateful if you could complete a short questionnaire. The URL for the questionnaire will be ed to you later today or tomorrow. Please remember to log out of this session by clicking on File and then Exit. Thanks to everyone for joining. Do keep your eye on the IRUS-UK mailing list for more webinars coming up over the next few months.