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Data and Statistics

Please note: The reports listed on this page are password protected for all non-Libraries IP addresses. If you are attempting to access this information using a non-Libraries IP address, please contact Francine Dupont Crocker (IADS) or George Swan (CDM) for login information.

Binding

Binding Quotas and Shipment Schedule

Circulations (Loans, Renewals, Browses, Holds)

ARL: Detailed Breakdown by Sub-Library and Borrower Category
ARL: Figures Reported to the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and IPEDS
ARL: Summary Data
Items in High Demand

Report of MLAC Items Loaned 1 Time or More (05-04-2005)
Report of MLAC Items Loaned or Requested 1 Time or More (10-03-2006)

Collections/Stacks Maintenance

Instances of Items On Shelf/Not on Shelf (2004)
Item Counts
Item Process Status Reports
Search Statistics: Items Patrons Claimed to Have Returned
Search Statistics: Items Patrons Could Not Find on the Shelf
Shelf Counts and Collection Measurements
Shelving

Course Reserves

Circulations - See Circulations
Electronic Reserve
Print Reserve (Traditional)

Delivery Services

Interlibrary Loan
Libraries to U: Requests-Filled and Unfilled
Libraries to U: Requests by Academic Department

Patrons

Borrowing Card
Borrower Counts by Borrower Status and Type (2004)
Gate and Head Counts: Monthly Gate
Gate and Head Counts: Monthly Evening Head
Gate and Head Counts: Monthly Opening Head
Gate and Head Counts: Periodic Hourly
Patron Inquiries Made at the Circulation Desk (Circulation Desk Inquiries)

Staffing

Staffing Assistance

Special Requests

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Some of the data files available on this page use macros created in Excel 97. If you use Excel 2003, you will need to change your program's macro security level in order to view the data properly. Follow the steps below to change the macro security level (You only need to do this once).

  1. Open Excel 2003.
  2. On the Tools menu, click Options > Macros > Security...
  3. Click the Security Level tab, and then select the Medium security level.
  4. Click OK.