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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: June 2011
Innovations in Activity Data workshop 4 July 2011 The Open University, Milton Keynes
Innovations in Activity Data workshop Outline A one-day workshop aimed at Higher Education library services who are interested in practical applications of activity data, what can be collected, how it can be used, visualised and presented. The workshop will be … Continue reading
Presentation from JISC Activity Data Online event 2 June 2011
Rise presentation for jisc online mtg 2011 06-02 View more presentations from Richard Nurse.
May update
After the flurry of technical activity earlier in the project May has been a quieter month that we’ve spent mainly arranging the evaluation work that starts in June, and looking at some of the early feedback from the on-going user … Continue reading