The lack of robust analytical tools has meant that libraries lack objective evidence of user engagement with library services, historically holding them back from reaching their goals. With disparate data sources, manual processing, offline storage and lack of complete insight – collecting and analyzing data can often feel like a dragging weight.
Join three panelists as they share their experience and successes with library analytics, provide thoughts on the future of analytics and discuss strategies to create a solid path with data that resonates, provides evidence-based insights and proves the value of the library.
Panelists
Michael Levine-Clark
Dean of the University of Denver Libraries
Thomas A. Peters
Dean of Library Services, Missouri State University Libraries
Andrew White
Library Director, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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