[Wactclc-alma] Making analytics reports available

Daniel Moore daniel.moore at email.edcc.edu
Wed Dec 9 13:47:59 PST 2020


Hey Elena,

I'll admit that I've not been fully invested in community developments with
regards to Analytics since the pandemic started, but I've only heard of
solutions like what you're proposing working best with an external site
that hosts Analytics data pulled out of Alma using the Analytics API. The
API itself and how it's encoded in the dashboard determines security. The
page in which the data are displayed could be super low tech like a
bunch of HTML tables or super high tech like an Angular page. Here's an
example: https://library2.lincoln.ac.nz/dashboard/

You've already mentioned the issue with authentication being the primary
barrier between you and your stakeholders from seeing analytics data. Ex
Libris, I think, wants to push its API as a secure way of publishing data.
In many cases, it really is an efficient way of exporting data to different
ecosystems, though it requires setting up the Developer Network keys and
then making sure whatever Analytics report you want to deliver has data
formatted in a way that your web team could work with.

-Dan

On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 11:42 AM Elena Bianco <Elena.Bianco at skagit.edu>
wrote:

> Hi all:
>
> I wonder if anyone has tried this. I created a dashboard in analytics that
> features four reports related to our laptop and hotspot checkouts. I
> noticed that analytics allows you to create a Bookmark link for dashboards.
> However, you have to be logged into Alma already to view it. I tried to
> send that link to people outside of the library (people in our IT
> department want to see those numbers since they are the ones purchasing the
> equipment we distribute to students), but they got sent to the Oracle
> Analytics login and password and that isn't set to authenticate directly
> through LDAP.
>
> That means that in order for them to see the dashboard they have to log
> into Alma, go into the Analytics menu and click on the Dashboard there. I
> was hoping that I could just send them a link and they could look at it.
>
> Then I tried creating an Analytics Object that would be emailed to people
> every week, but for a Dashboard, that's only a pdf file of the front page -
> it doesn't include reports that I've added onto the second and third pages
> of the Dashboard.
>
> That means, the only way I can see to provide access to these figures is
> to set up a scheduled email subscription for all four reports that goes to
> people's email inboxes. Which is fine, but I really wish I could get that
> link to the dashboard to work for non-library people from off-campus.
>
> Any advice or suggestions? I checked with our IT guy who said that it
> looked like this might have to be configured from the Ex Libris side. I
> couldn't find anyplace in Alma config where I could set authentication for
> off-campus to analytics.
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice!
>
> Take care,
>
> Elena
>
> Elena Bianco
>
> Systems & Technical Services Librarian
>
> Skagit Valley College Library
>
> 2405 E. College Way
>
> Mount Vernon, WA 98273
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Regards,

Dan Moore
Systems and Collections Librarian
Edmonds College Library
(425) 640-1526
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