This page is a register of the posts dealing with statistics from the library blog Plinius (April 2005-).
I also contribute to the blog Global statistics for advocacy (August 2009-)
2009
Plinius on Sunday
- PS 2/09. Private lives and public libraries. Proposed paper on traffic counting for Northumbria 8
- See Florence 2009 for full paper
- PS 1/09. How to win friends. Proposed paper on statistical indicators for Northumbria 8
- See Florence 2009 for full paper
September
- PL 62/09: Libraries in Spain. Loans and visits in Spanish regions.
- PL 61/09: Difficult statistics. Uncertain data in Mexico
August
- PL 55/09. Cultural heritage statistics. Link collection to the IFLA papers 2009.
- PL 54/09. Global Statistics phase 2. Documenting the work of libraries.
- PL 53/09. Children’s share up by 50% in the UK. Substantial shift in demand.
- PL 52/09. Beyond the bubble. Combine library statistics with other types of statistical data
- PL 51/09. Reading and library use in Italy. Big national survey in 2006.
- PL 50/09. Memory of the Netherlands. Low traffic to broad portal.
July
- PL 48/09. Changing lives in Poland. Rural and small-town libraries make a differece.
- PL 47/09. Statistical agendas. Links to IFLA papers for the Statistics on the Agenda session in Milan.
- PL 46/09. New indicators for public libraries. Two new papers on library statistics.
June
May
- PL 33/09. Ten European city libraries. Data from the Tibidabo project.
- PL 32/09. Computers everywhere. Mobile PCs on campus
February
- PL 20/09. Statistics and advocacy. Seven papers accepted for IFLA in Milan.
January
- PL 13/09. One billion internet users. Latest statistics on global web traffic.
- PL 9/09. Traffic counting in Porto. Traffic study workshop at the BOBCATSSS conference.
- PL 6/09. Statistics for action. Twenty-two submissions for our session in Milan
- PL 1/09. Easy access to statistics. Announcing Plinius Data Bank.
See also
2008
December
- PL 63/08. Five years in UK. Adult book lending down by 25%.
- PL 61/08. Industrial and digital statistics. Two models for statistical production.
November
- PL 53/08. Statistics on the agenda. A call for papers for Milan.
- PL 51/08. Measuring access to digital culture. A European indicator project.
October
- PL 49/08. Putting statistics to work 2. How to reason more with statistical data.
- PL 48/08. Putting statistics to work 1. How to reason with statistical data.
September
- PL 45/08. Evidence-based librarianship 101. Basic concepts – from the EBLIP journal.
- PL 44/08. Visits in Denmark and Norway. Decreasing number of public library visits per capita since 2005.
- PL 42/08. Lending of non-fiction. New data on Norwegian titles.
- PL 41/08. Steady decline in book lending. The trend is down, down, down.
- PL 39/08. Most books are flops. The US book trade has an exceptionally long and thin tail.
- PL 38/08. Web traffic to Danish portals. Nes statistics show to moderate interest in national portals.
August
- PL 28/08: Global library statistics. W When library data are sparse on the ground, statistics must be developed from the ground.
- PL 23/08. Virtual visits in large cities. Metropolitan data.
- PL 22/08. Really big libraries. Collected by Toronto.
- PL 21/08. Metropolitan visits. Distributed by IFLA.
- PL 19/08. Physical and virtual traffic. My two papers for Quebec both deal with traffic..
May
- PL 7/08. Traffic papers for IFLA 2008. Libraries need visitors – and visitor statistics.
February
- PL 5/08. The high cost of quality. Proposal for IFLA satellite paper on technical and political issues in library indicator development.
- PL 4/08. Observing the traffic. Proposal for IFLA paper on physial visitor statistics.
- PL 3/08. How much is much?. Proposal for IFLA paper on national library web visitor statistics.
2007
August
- PL 27/07. Ups and downs in lending. Monthly loans from Norwegian public libraries.
- PL 26/07. Close encounters of the library kind. What happens when people live far from libraries?
- PL 25/07. More fiction in smaller libraries. And more non-fiction in large ones.
- PL 24/07. NTC – Listen to your public.
- PL 23/07. NTC – What happens inside libraries?
- PL 22/07. NTC – Visitors and users
- PL 21/07. NTC – How to measure lending
- PL 20/07. NTC – The idea of sampling
- PL 19/07. Numbers That Count – Program
May
- PL 18/07. NTC – Numbers that count. Presentation of the proposal.
- PL 16/07. Statistics in Stellenbosch
April
- PL 14/07. Statistical returns. On IFLA Statistics and Evaluation Section.
February
- PL 12/07. Productivity and size in public libraries. Summary of paper for 7th Northumbria conference