Elizabeth,
Microsoft Power BI may be a good choice. Think of it as a web page for Excel Charts. I haven't worked with it in awhile, but I remember there were many ways to display data. I don't remember it being that difficult to use.
Brent Ferguson, MLS
Librarian, Elkhart Public Library
(574) 274-7445
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] Useful stats
In our Annual Report, our ERL has always provided a detailed list of database /resource usage. It is a ponderous pile of figures which few actually review.
I'm looking at presenting usage data differently this year, and wondering how others may have approached this.
Total ebooks, or articles downloaded- number of logins or searches to our discovery layer...?
Any inspiration out there?
Thanks!
Elizabeth
Elizabeth Leonard
Assistant Dean, Information Technologies and Collections Services
University Libraries
Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
973-761-9445
Preferred pronouns: She, her, hers
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