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Title: Milstats 101: Introduction to Milstats


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Milstats 101 Introduction to Milstats  
  • Innovative Users Group
  • 2008 Annual Conference
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Corey Seeman
  • Kresge Business Administration Library
  • University of Michigan
  • http//mblog.lib.umich.edu/cseeman

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Program Overview
  • Statistical Universe of Millennium
  • Using Milstats
  • Milstat General Hints
  • Some Basic Searches

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Statistical Universe of Millennium
  • Milstats is one statistical package from
    Millennium
  • Statistics are the bread and butter of
    INNOPAC/Millennium Systems.
  • Milstats are available in all Millennium logins.
    Access is controlled by Login Manager
    Authorizations.
  • Milstats primary job is to count
  • Milstats primary ability is to count what is
    there!

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Statistical Universe of Millennium
  • Major Types of Library Statistics
  • Transaction Based
  • Circulation Statistics
  • Extensive Circulation Reports - Kept for 37
    months
  • Items can be deleted, but stats still count
  • WEBPAC Searching Statistics
  • Searches kept for 10 days
  • WAM/SUSHI Statistics
  • Transactions tracking downloads (WAM)

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Statistical Universe of Millennium
  • Financially Based
  • Financial Reports in MilAcq
  • Acquisition Financial Reports
  • Records are very important, but you can also
    adjust fund balances (cannot replicate between
    financial reports and Milstats)
  • Compilation Based
  • Vendor Stats
  • Tracking Vendor performance based on current
    order records

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Statistical Universe of Millennium
  • Compilation Based
  • Milstats (YOU ARE HERE)
  • Can be rerun to reflect changes new codes.
  • No recordno stat!
  • Current Records ONLY

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Using Milstats
  • Milstats Rule of Three
  • Name it! (what you will call the result set)
  • Grab it! (what records will be used)
  • Filter it! (how it will be treated)
  • When it is finished running - View it!

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Using Milstats - Name it!
Milstats Opening Screen - Saved Queries New
Query Option
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Using Milstats - Name it!
Name it!
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Using Milstats - Name it!
  • The first step for Milstats
  • Start with a Search/Results Name
  • The arrow will copy the text to Result File Name

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Using Milstats - Name it!
  • Naming Hints and Tricks
  • You can have many named Unnamed
  • You can change the names at any time
  • You do not need to save the query when you run a
    file (you can extract it later)
  • You might have many named with the same title -
    rely on the dates to help determine which file is
    most current
  • When you run a report, you can add the date to
    the Results File Name

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Using Milstats - Grab it!
Grab it!
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Using Milstats - Grab it!
  • Four different ways to grab records
  • Range of Records
  • Review File (Create Lists)
  • Index Search
  • Advanced Keyword Search

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Using Milstats - Grab it! (range of records)
  • Traditional As with Telnet Stats
  • Saved queries can go to a specific record or the
    current last record.
  • Reports can be for the records searched or linked
    record (all possibilities-and some-show)

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Using Milstats - Grab it! (Review File)
  • Traditional As with Telnet Stats
  • Limited to your largest available review file
  • Allows you to create reports based on specific
    fixed fields or non-indexed variable length
    fields.

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Using Milstats - Grab it! (Index Search)
  • Milstat will automatically de-dupe records in
    reports (all reports)
  • Counts of subject headings can provide an
    inflated count or impression of material on a
    subject May capture records that do not really
    fit.
  • Allows you to search for large subjects bigger
    that your largest review file.

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Using Milstats - Grab it! (Advanced Keyword)
  • Basically, the AKS Keyword search
  • Can possibly end up with more records than is
    really documented by using too brief a term (art)
    Uses AKS tools and search controls
  • Sometimes difficult to have a set of records that
    you can consistently review
  • Benefit by being able to use record sets that are
    greater than your largest review file.

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Using Milstats - Filter it!
Filter it!
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Using Milstats - Filter it!
  • This is where you determine what type of report
    to run
  • Field Statistics
  • Periodic Report
  • Cross Tab

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Using Milstats - Filter it! (Field Statistics)
  • Shows Fixed Fields and Call Number Statistics
    (see later section)
  • Order Records can show financial data
  • Get stats for the same or any attached records

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Using Milstats - Filter it! (Field Statistics)
  • Choose Limit the results by a time range for
    the ability to look at two years of data at once.
    See following information on the Fiscal Year

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Milstats - Types of Reports Periodic Reports
  • Periodic Reports can be tricky. Remember to
    choose the correct number of periods Starting
    point. You can end up with blank reports.
  • Choose right date field
  • With order records can produce Budget and
    Collection Development Reports (more later)

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Using Milstats - Filter it! (Periodic Reports)
  • For Periodic Reports - You can use any date field
    in a record
  • Remember that many records do not have a CDATE,
    ODATE or RDATE (Everything has a CREATED DATE)

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Using Milstats - Filter it! (Periodic Reports)
  • Fiscal year Hints
  • Setup via helpdesk - default is calendar
  • Trust your gut - is it setup?
  • Year chosen for FY is FIRST year
  • FY July - June
  • 2006 ? July 2006- June 2007
  • 2007 ? July 2007 - June 2008

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Using Milstats - Filter it! (Cross Tab)
  • Allows you to look at fixed fields and SCAT
    tables.
  • Very Useful for Accreditation Reports.
  • Very Useful for looking at Patron Counts

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Using Milstats - Filter it!
  • Fastest Accumulation
  • Checking this option will not send updated to
    your screen. Can make a big difference for large
    reports

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Using Milstats - View it!
Result Files Screen
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Using Milstats - View it!
Rename a Result File
Delete a Result File
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Using Milstats - View it!
Result Files
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Using Milstats - View it!
Use Hide Row/Col feature to remove data not
needed Export will only transfer visible rows
and columns Unformat will return to original view
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Milstat General Hints
  • Use Fixed Fields for Stats when possible
    Provides excellent consistency between reports
  • You can rename and reuse most fixed fields to
    your needs.
  • Keep records clean -- remove blank or redundant
    codes (space or for base value)
  • Rely on the system to serve as a central
    repository. Try to avoid spreadsheets on
    someones PC or hash marks.
  • Stats are like ingredientsgood ingredients lead
    to good dishes!
  • Statistics (from Milstats) are driven by records
    in the system. They can be run and run again and
    again and again.

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Accurate Stats
  • Value of having the records in the system for
    generating stats
  • Print Collection is still relevant!
  • that you can recreate the statistics if needed.
  • You can have consistent statistics for the
    following month, year, etc (compare apples to
    apples) these can be scheduled
  • Allows greater confidence of your statistics.
  • Allows the generation of new reports more quickly.

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Some Basic Searches
  • How many items do I have?
  • How many items do I have by language?
  • How many active subscriptions do I have in print?
  • How many active book orders are outstanding?

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Some Basic Searches - how many items?
  • How many items do I have?
  • Broken down by location?
  • Easy Search!
  • Search all item records
  • Run Field Statistics
  • View Report

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Some Basic Searches - how many items?
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Some Basic Searches - how many items?
  • Report remains in the system
  • Serves as a snapshot when the report was run.
  • Can look at any report (based on fixed fields)
    and Call Number (SCAT)

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Some Basic Searches - how many items?
Call Number Report
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Some Basic Searches - how many items?
Call Number Report Shows Call not in table No
Call Number found
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Some Basic Searches - items by language?
  • How many items do I have by language?
  • Language information is in the bib record
  • You can run reports on any linked records
  • Order - Bibliographic
  • Item - Patron
  • Item - Bibliographic
  • You cannot run reports on records that are not
    linked
  • Item - Order
  • You might be able to use Bib records as a common
    thread

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Some Basic Searches - items by language?
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Some Basic Searches - items by language?
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Some Basic Searches - items by language?
Created a Percent Column and added the simple
formula
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Some Basic Searches - current print subs?
  • How many active subscriptions do I have in print
    - broken down by location?
  • Will use a review file
  • Create a list of Checkin Cards where the Card
    Status is Active
  • Use that review file as the data for the
    statistical report

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Some Basic Searches - current print subs?
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Some Basic Searches - outstanding orders?
  • How many active book orders are outstanding and
    when were they ordered?
  • Create a review file of status o or status q
    order records
  • Run a periodic report based on Created date.
  • Look at results monthly since the beginning of
    the fiscal year

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Some Basic Searches - outstanding orders?
  • Query used for search

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Some Basic Searches - outstanding orders?
Our range of records only captured 90 of the 330
records. 240 records pre-date July 2007
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Some Basic Searches - outstanding orders?
Broken down by Selector
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Some Basic Searches - outstanding orders?
Broken down by Vendor
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Statistics - Resources
  • Innovative Interfaces (Milstats) - Resources
  • Users Manual - Page 105586
  • Users Manual - Page 105588
  • (Creating and Editing Queries)
  • IUG Presentations (including this one)
  • Open Milstat and PLAY!!!!!!!!

51
Questions?
  • Corey Seeman
  • Kresge Business Administration Library
  • The University of Michigan
  • cseeman_at_umich.edu
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