id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16131 Brown, Christopher C. Knowing Where They Went: Six Years of Online Access Statistics via the Online Catalog for Federal Government Information 2011-01-01 19 .pdf application/pdf 9274 395 53 A publication comparing online access with print circulation is forthcom- ing.19 Brigham Young University – Idaho (Rexburg) also appends a prefix before document URLs and uses these numbers to get an overall feel for how many docu- ments are being accessed.20 At the 2009 Fall Depository Library Conference, a panel presentation featured the clickthrough projects of the University of Denver, San Jose State University, Auburn University, Louisiana State University, Brigham Young University – Idaho, and the University of Colorado at Boulder.21 In mid-2009, Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, began track- ing online clickthroughs to government documents in their online catalog.22 Since October 2000, the GPO has been providing a URL tracking system of sorts.23 This service allows depository libraries to register Internet subdomains from which online links to PURLs within GPO Access resources originate (such as Web sites, research guides, and library online catalogs). Acquiring, adding, and maintaining URLs in document catalog records raises a series of questions. cache/crl-16131.pdf txt/crl-16131.txt