We are capturing some of this information in GA, in that there is a search
UI on our (locally-hosted) website that patrons use to begin their search
process. This allows us to capture search terms for each of five available
tools, one of which is WorldCat.
Obviously this doesn't help capture subsequent searches, but it is better
than nothing?
Matt Bernhardt
MIT Libraries
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Kyle Breneman <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> I'm working on building out our use of Google Analytics here at the
> University of Baltimore, and I just discovered that OCLC does not support
> integrating Google Analytics into WorldCAT Local. I'd like to be able to
> track the searches that users are doing in our WorldCAT Local instance, and
> was hoping to achieve this by integrating GA.
>
> Are there any other ways I might still be able to capture users' WorldCAT
> Local searches, outside of using Google Analytics or some similar solution
> requiring embedded tracking code?
>
> Kyle Breneman
>
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