www.irpps.cnr.it: visite nel triennio 2005-2007 e osservazioni recenti
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https://doi.org/10.14600/irpps_wps.23.2008Keywords:
Website, Network, Statistics, Users, Visit, Visitor, File log, FocusAbstract
The IRPPS's processing and databases, among other tasks, has to design and realize the web pages making them effective from a communication to a varied audience point of view. Indeed, the potential users of the site can be both specialists in the Institute’s fields, who may seek scientific content (e.g. research outputs), or just curious students, who approach the Institute issues often without a specific skill. In that sense, an observation site to study the visits to web pages for monitoring the use of published information, has been created since 2005. Furthermore, an observatory report is periodically published with on-line technical reports, a publication type historically performed by the Institute. As to the complexity of the site itself, the report presented here is made up of two parts: the first relating to a comprehensive and historical analysis of visits, the second more specific and focused on the so-called 'mini sites' that are related to specific projects. Some of these are very important in order to know the traffic generated as well as possible actions for improvement of the pages published again for the purpose of communication through the web.References
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