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Pageviews
A pageview is defined as a view of a page on your site that is being tracked by the Analytics tracking code. If a visitor hits reload after reaching the page, this will be counted as an additional page view. If a user navigates to a different page and then returns to the original page, a second pageview will be recorded as well.
 
Unique Pageviews
 A unique pageview, as seen in the Top Content report, aggregates pageviews that are generated by the same user during the same session. A unique pageview represents the number of sessions during which that page was viewed one or more times.
 
Time on Page
This field indicates how long a visitor spent on a particular page or set of pages. It is calculated by subtracting the initial view time for a particular page from the initial view time for a subsequent page. Thus, this metric does not apply to exit pages for your site.
 
Bounce Rate
The percentage of single-page visits (i.e. visits in which the person left your site from the entrance page).
 
% Exit
The percentage of site exits that occurred from a page or set of pages

Ebooks

  • Gale Virtual Reference Library - Full-text retrievals: 20102011
  • Oxford Bibliographies Online - Sections viewed by subject:  2011
  • Safari Books Online - Sections viewed and page hits by title: FY06-07, FY07-08, 20082009, 2010
  • SAGE Knowledge - Full-text retrievals: 2010, 2011

E-journals

Full-text requests by journal unless otherwise noted

Other

  • Fusion - Sessions, searches, full-text requests, abstract requests, SmartLinks From, and CustomLinks 
  • ACJU Virtual Reference - Total transactions answered by USF librarians; Total requests by USF users, average connect time, and average duration of transaction.