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Welcome to the RISE Project blog. RISE is a project from the Open University Library. Funded by JISC, RISE will be investigating the use and issues around user activity data and recommendations-
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- Activity data « Libwebrarian's Blog on RISE celebration event
- What do the library users think? | Innovations on Search focus groups
- The benefits of reusing activity data | Innovations on Innovations in Activity Data workshop 4 July 2011 The Open University, Milton Keynes
- Final blog post | RISE on Activity Data from Proxy logfiles
- Final blog post | RISE on Technical Resources
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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Hypothesis
The hypothesis Each of the projects in the Activity Data programme strand were asked to establish a hypothesis that we would test throughout the project. For RISE the hypothesis we chose is: “That recommender systems can enhance the student experience … Continue reading
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Tagged #ourise, discovery services, Ebsco Discovery Solution, hypothesis, jiscad
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The Project Plan
Aims, Objectives and Final Outputs of the project The overall objectives of the RISE project are to: Establish a process to collect and analyse attention data about the use of electronic resources from the EZProxy proxy referral system. Create a … Continue reading