Sample IP Monthly report

Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 23:50:43 -0400 (AST)
From: Christopher Majka <nextug@is.dal.ca>
To: "David L. Potter" <potter@chebucto.ns.ca>
cc: ccn-ip@chebucto.ns.ca, editors@chebucto.ns.ca
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Hi folks!

Just for fun I thought I'd use David Potter's IP report to generate a
quick 'Top 15' list of CCN sites (in terms of URL acesses). Coincidentally
these 15 sites represent all the ones with > 5,000 hits. Here they are in
numerical order from # 1 to # 15.

Hits  Msgs Files  Docs  Usage    H/P   Name

89642     0     4  5438  98173  16.48  Clan MacKay Society of New Scotland
33832     8     3    34   1461  995.1  Yang Style Tai Chi
29318     2     8   675   3399  43.43  Teen Health Project
24201     0  2334  2338  11100  10.35  Halifax City Regional Library
22152     7     3    49   2286  452.1  To Kill a Mockingbird
15229     0     1   150   2946  101.5  Metro Transit
12721     4     4    58   3696  219.3  Natural History Resources
12462     2     5   201  24488  62.00  Orchid Society of Nova Scotia
 7591     3     4    65   3594  116.8  Genealogical Association of NS
 6317     0     0  8613  28122  0.73   Ecology Action Centre
 6235     6    29    34    736  183.4  Comics Media Archives
 6010     0    22   744   3946  8.07   Gardens and Gardening
 5770     0    99   227  10149  25.41  Writer's Federation of Nova Scotia
 5539     0     1   169   3733  32.77  Men for Change
 5262     0     0    16    299  328.9  Cardiac Prevention Research Centre

I've also generated one other paramater average hits/page (H/P) to help
distinguish between sites that have a large number of documents (and thus
a correspondinly large number of hits) and sites that have very popular
pages.

Ther are all kinds of things that could be noted about the dicersity of
sites represented here, the kinds of organizations and individuals
involved, the resons for their popularity and/or success, the areas within
the CCN where they fall, etc. In general what distinguishes them is that
their editors have worked hard in various ways (good material,
well-presented, <META> tags, listed with search engines, linked from many
other sites, developed a constituency, etc.) to make their sites work,

I'd might be fun (if we could automate some scripts?) to have a monthly
auto-generated "CCN Top 15 Sites" page both as a measure of recognition
for sites and also as a guide for CCN readers to some of our most popular
resources. Comments? 

Cheers!

Chris

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Christopher Majka                               <aa051@chebucto.ns.ca>
Editor-in-Chief: Chebucto Community Net - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
URL = http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Home.html
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