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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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RISE celebration event
As a final wrap-up for the RISE project we ran a short lunchtime seminar this week for OU staff from the Library and across the University. It was a chance to say thanks to the people who were involved in … Continue reading
World Café table cloth diagrams
The ideas and comments which participants at the Innovations in Activity Data workshop scribbled so colourfully onto paper table cloths during the World Cafe activity have now been written up . The images are as follows: (click on the image to see … Continue reading
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Final blog post
What has RISE produced? A database based on EZProxy activity data, enhanced with bibliographic data from Crossref, and containing terms used to search via the RISE interface. A web search interface http://library.open.ac.uk/rise to show recommendations to users searching the Ebsco Discovery … Continue reading
RISE Code Now Released
We are pleased to announce that the RISE code is now released on Google Code. See http://code.google.com/p/rise-project/source/browse/trunk/rise/ It is important to check out the release notes, as this code is not an “out-of-the-box” solution. It can be used as a reference … Continue reading
Activity Data from Proxy logfiles
As we reach the end of the RISE project we are trying to summarise a lot of the things that we have learnt about the data and systems that we are using to help others who might look at emulating … Continue reading
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Licensing and reuse of software and data
Background The RISE database uses data from the log files of the EZProxy system that the Open University uses to allow off-campus users to connect to electronic resources. Searches carried out by users through the RISE search interface and RISE … Continue reading
RISE measuring success
As we reach the end of the RISE project it’s a good time to reflect back on the success of the project. At the start we said that we were going to measure the success in several specific ways (shown … Continue reading
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EZProxy and activity data
EZProxy pros and cons What RISE has demonstrated to us is that using proxy server logfiles from EZProxy as the source of your recommendations has some major limitations (in comparison with OpenURL data at least). In part this is due to limitations in the … Continue reading
Benefits – what we expected and what we’ve been able to achieve
For some reason we didn’t manage to finish off our blog post on the intended benefits of the RISE project. Like the Users post we thought it might be more useful to do it towards the end of the project … Continue reading
RISE EZProxy parser step by step
We thought that it might be useful to set out step by step how we get from an EZProxy logfile entry to a set of bibliographic data that we can use in the display of our recommendations. As a minimum … Continue reading