In my experience, the resources that have a lot more sessions than searches are generally accessed via the link resolver. Students are doing their search elsewhere and accessing full text directly in the resource (hence creating a session with no search).
Hi All,
Does anyone have any wisdom for me about sessions vs searches on DB1 reports? I am wondering why I see so many reports with vastly more sessions than searches.
If a session is recorded when a user requests a service, say to connect to a particular database, it doesn't make sense to me that in many instances the majority of users are basically choosing a resource
and then not searching at all. What am I missing?
Thanks in advance,
Diana Reid
Serials Acquisitions Librarian
University of Louisville
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