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Dashboard Comparing To: Site digital.library.colostate.edu non-library Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010 Dashboard Comparing to: Site Visits 300 300 150 150 0 0 Jan 4 Feb 6 Mar 11 Apr 13 May 16 Jun 18 Jul 21 Aug 23 Sep 25 Oct 28 Nov 30 Site Usage 40,045 Visits 25.76% Bounce Rate 455,999 Pageviews 00:04:41 Avg. Time on Site 11.39 Pages/Visit 80.66% % New Visits Visitors Overview Map Overlay Visitors 300 300 150 150 0 0 Jan 4 Feb 6 Mar 11 Apr 13 May 16 Jun 18 Jul 21 Aug 23 Sep 25 Oct 28 Nov 30 Visitors 32,758 Visits 1 28,876 Browsers Operating Systems Browser Visits % visits Operating System Visits % visits Internet Explorer 23,624 58.99% Windows 32,637 81.50% Firefox 9,101 22.73% Macintosh 6,194 15.47% Safari 4,488 11.21% Linux 315 0.79% Chrome 2,177 5.44% iPhone 278 0.69% Opera 279 0.70% (not set) 176 0.44% 1 Google Analytics Screen Resolutions All Traffic Sources Screen Resolution Visits % visits Source/Medium Visits % visits 1024x768 11,214 28.00% lib.colostate.edu / referral 31,740 79.26% 1280x800 7,130 17.80% (direct) / (none) 3,965 9.90% 1280x1024 4,178 10.43% google / organic 1,077 2.69% 1440x900 3,987 9.96% discovery.library.colostate.edu / 917 2.29% 1680x1050 2,448 6.11% catalog.library.colostate.edu / 303 0.76% Keywords Top Content Keyword Visits % visits Page Pageviews % visits amnesty international 38 2.82% /cgi- 129,960 28.50% amnesty international 50th 23 1.70% / 15,553 3.41% digital collections 19 1.41% /cgi- 13,452 2.95% amnesty international poster 16 1.19% /cgi- 5,109 1.12% university digital collections 15 1.11% /cgi- 3,734 0.82% Content by Title Content Drilldown Page Title Pageviews % visits Page Pageviews % visits CSU Libraries: Garst Wildlife 239,822 52.59% /cgi-bin/ 424,088 93.00% CSU Libraries: Garst Wildlife 94,216 20.66% /cdm4/ 15,921 3.49% CSU Libraries: The 54,557 11.96% / 15,553 3.41% CSU Libraries: The 35,227 7.73% /index.php 265 0.06% Colorado State University 15,852 3.48% /gfr2/ 34 0.01% Site Search Terms Site Search Categories Search Term Total Unique % visits Site Search Category Total Unique % visits Searches Searches Urial 2,003 1.54% common 92,625 71.00% 2009 exhibited 1,446 1.11% CISOSEARCHALL 16,252 12.46% Zorilla 1,240 0.95% geogra 4,705 3.61% Aardwolf 1,201 0.92% publis 3,590 2.75% North and America 1,107 0.85% genua 2,940 2.25% 2 Google Analytics digital.library.colostate.edu non-library Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010 Visitors Overview Comparing to: Site Visitors 300 300 150 150 0 0 Jan 4 Feb 6 Mar 11 Apr 13 May 16 Jun 18 Jul 21 Aug 23 Sep 25 Oct 28 Nov 30 32,758 people visited this site 40,045 Visits 32,758 Absolute Unique Visitors 455,999 Pageviews 11.39 Average Pageviews 00:04:41 Time on Site 25.76% Bounce Rate 80.66% New Visits Technical Profile Browser Visits % visits Connection Speed Visits % visits Internet Explorer 23,624 58.99% Cable 11,361 28.37% Firefox 9,101 22.73% Unknown 10,883 27.18% Safari 4,488 11.21% T1 9,736 24.31% Chrome 2,177 5.44% DSL 7,330 18.30% Opera 279 0.70% Dialup 607 1.52% 3 Google Analytics digital.library.colostate.edu non-library Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010 Map Overlay Comparing to: Site Visits 1 28,876 40,045 visits came from 162 countries/territories Site Usage Visits Pages/Visit Avg. Time on Site % New Visits Bounce Rate 40,045 11.39 00:04:41 80.77% 25.76% % of Site Total: Site Avg: Site Avg: Site Avg: Site Avg: 100.00% 11.39 (0.00%) 00:04:41 (0.00%) 80.66% (0.14%) 25.76% (0.00%) Country/Territory Visits Pages/Visit Avg. Time on % New Visits Bounce Rate Site United States 28,876 11.34 00:04:24 81.27% 24.92% United Kingdom 1,470 9.74 00:03:47 70.20% 30.54% India 1,415 11.22 00:06:08 90.25% 23.11% Canada 1,121 12.05 00:03:44 87.60% 29.35% Australia 986 7.33 00:04:19 80.83% 35.60% Philippines 513 11.65 00:08:28 86.74% 24.95% China 350 35.92 00:17:08 47.71% 15.43% Germany 261 6.40 00:02:35 71.26% 41.76% Hong Kong 213 5.58 00:02:07 41.31% 45.54% 4 Google Analytics United Arab Emirates 184 12.93 00:08:18 86.96% 16.30% Malaysia 182 14.87 00:07:18 80.22% 23.63% Mexico 178 9.93 00:04:51 74.72% 23.03% South Africa 172 9.27 00:05:04 89.53% 29.07% France 172 7.94 00:02:25 88.95% 30.23% Japan 170 17.38 00:05:49 41.76% 26.47% New Zealand 159 7.80 00:02:46 81.13% 23.90% Pakistan 155 9.05 00:04:44 92.90% 24.52% Singapore 153 6.67 00:04:27 92.81% 24.84% Turkey 133 20.98 00:06:33 60.90% 21.05% Belgium 125 5.20 00:01:46 30.40% 32.00% Spain 114 8.52 00:02:44 90.35% 26.32% Indonesia 113 26.40 00:13:18 94.69% 23.01% Russia 101 10.68 00:03:26 77.23% 34.65% Italy 97 5.94 00:02:20 83.51% 26.80% (not set) 97 3.57 00:03:56 98.97% 32.99% Netherlands 96 6.66 00:07:49 67.71% 21.88% South Korea 94 24.35 00:07:30 71.28% 17.02% Jamaica 94 21.29 00:13:01 73.40% 12.77% Brazil 93 9.65 00:05:14 88.17% 17.20% Saudi Arabia 92 10.60 00:04:56 90.22% 22.83% Taiwan 91 15.63 00:07:22 65.93% 24.18% Egypt 87 6.83 00:06:20 60.92% 33.33% Iran 68 16.47 00:06:52 94.12% 26.47% Argentina 61 6.38 00:03:09 81.97% 32.79% Portugal 61 7.95 00:03:01 73.77% 14.75% Poland 59 10.37 00:03:52 94.92% 40.68% Trinidad and Tobago 59 15.24 00:09:04 83.05% 16.95% Ireland 58 10.14 00:03:29 89.66% 24.14% Thailand 52 4.00 00:02:34 86.54% 40.38% Chile 51 22.65 00:09:38 70.59% 23.53% Israel 50 11.34 00:05:25 78.00% 28.00% Bulgaria 47 27.19 00:03:31 82.98% 34.04% Greece 46 6.26 00:03:13 80.43% 41.30% Puerto Rico 45 12.67 00:07:26 84.44% 15.56% Colombia 44 12.82 00:09:07 70.45% 20.45% 5 Google Analytics Vietnam 40 7.12 00:03:41 62.50% 30.00% Lebanon 39 17.05 00:07:22 89.74% 25.64% Qatar 39 6.18 00:01:59 76.92% 33.33% Serbia 37 3.59 00:00:41 86.49% 51.35% Romania 36 17.22 00:06:45 88.89% 19.44% Sweden 36 14.28 00:07:53 83.33% 36.11% Ukraine 34 34.94 00:14:50 85.29% 35.29% Lithuania 34 34.47 00:23:21 26.47% 14.71% Finland 33 4.97 00:01:08 96.97% 33.33% Nigeria 32 8.16 00:07:19 93.75% 21.88% Norway 31 6.58 00:02:11 93.55% 32.26% Switzerland 31 3.32 00:01:27 93.55% 19.35% Hungary 30 10.07 00:07:25 86.67% 33.33% Venezuela 30 6.77 00:03:36 86.67% 46.67% Denmark 30 14.30 00:03:25 86.67% 43.33% Czech Republic 29 5.55 00:03:01 96.55% 41.38% Bangladesh 28 9.54 00:04:50 82.14% 17.86% Jordan 28 5.68 00:02:09 82.14% 39.29% Sri Lanka 27 6.74 00:03:47 81.48% 25.93% Bahamas 23 7.04 00:04:34 86.96% 17.39% Oman 21 8.29 00:02:57 95.24% 38.10% Peru 21 23.90 00:06:25 85.71% 19.05% Kuwait 19 12.05 00:05:07 94.74% 10.53% Austria 18 4.78 00:02:44 88.89% 44.44% Bahrain 16 4.81 00:02:14 100.00% 18.75% Kenya 15 3.53 00:04:18 100.00% 26.67% Slovenia 14 3.64 00:01:28 92.86% 35.71% Croatia 14 3.79 00:02:50 100.00% 35.71% Morocco 14 9.00 00:05:47 85.71% 28.57% Costa Rica 13 5.62 00:01:48 76.92% 30.77% Iraq 13 8.23 00:02:31 84.62% 23.08% Estonia 12 8.67 00:03:27 91.67% 16.67% Algeria 12 8.17 00:06:10 91.67% 25.00% Barbados 11 8.45 00:03:59 90.91% 27.27% Honduras 11 6.36 00:01:33 100.00% 36.36% Nepal 11 9.45 00:05:14 90.91% 18.18% 6 Google Analytics Bolivia 11 4.55 00:08:14 63.64% 18.18% Macedonia [FYROM] 10 18.40 00:02:22 100.00% 50.00% Ghana 10 19.10 00:07:49 100.00% 10.00% Latvia 10 5.20 00:03:08 90.00% 30.00% Libya 9 5.11 00:04:10 77.78% 33.33% Guatemala 9 9.44 00:04:21 88.89% 22.22% Slovakia 9 3.00 00:01:12 77.78% 22.22% Albania 8 1.12 00:00:01 62.50% 87.50% Saint Lucia 8 4.25 00:01:23 87.50% 25.00% Belize 8 12.62 00:09:01 100.00% 12.50% Brunei 8 13.25 00:06:07 100.00% 37.50% Dominican Republic 7 6.00 00:03:14 57.14% 14.29% Myanmar [Burma] 7 52.29 00:14:01 100.00% 28.57% Ecuador 6 26.50 00:08:24 100.00% 0.00% Namibia 6 4.17 00:05:41 83.33% 0.00% Malta 6 19.33 00:05:45 83.33% 16.67% Tunisia 6 8.50 00:01:21 100.00% 33.33% Cayman Islands 6 96.83 00:54:02 50.00% 0.00% Uruguay 5 2.40 00:02:02 100.00% 40.00% 1 - 100 of 162 7 Google Analytics digital.library.colostate.edu non-library Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010 Browsers Comparing to: Site Visits 300 300 150 150 0 0 Jan 4 Feb 6 Mar 11 Apr 13 May 16 Jun 18 Jul 21 Aug 23 Sep 25 Oct 28 Nov 30 40,045 visits used 36 browsers Site Usage Visits Pages/Visit Avg.
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