Some of you may know that Lamar Veatch and I are working on an article on the history of Evergreen so we are busy with that work—and will possibly be posting bits and pieces here. I suspect that we will also assemble web-friendly materials for an online history somewhere but that in time.
Dr. Veatch and I were talking about previous posts on the PINES circulation traffic on the day after Memorial Day and here are those impressive numbers showing the load on PINES, updated through this year’s figures.
These numbers are yet another demonstration of the increasing demand on PINES libraries—as if we needed one—and that Evergreen can handle a great deal of traffic.
The increase in the figures from 2009 to 2010 is extraordinary. The busiest day of PINES has a 20% increase in total circulations over last year’s and the busiest hour of the busiest day (11AM-12PM) shows a 30% increase.
Maximum circulations by date and interval
May 29, 2007 | May 27, 2008 | May 26, 2009 | June 1, 2010 | |
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Total circs for the day |
96,326 | 100,427 | 109,093 | 128,830 |
Total checkins |
106,209 | |||
Max circs per hour |
11,305 | 12,227 | 12,251 | 16,119 |
Max circs per minute |
548 | 331 | 322 | 358 |
Max circs per second |
9 | 19 | 22 |
Thanks to Mike Rylander and Don McMorris for these numbers.
When everyone digs out a bit, we will check the per minute figure for 2007. I think most of us have suspected that number is in error. Mike has a theory about how it was miscalculated.
The checkins are reported for 2010 for the first time and that number adds a dimension to this set of statistics that was missing before. As evocative as the circs figures are they do not capture all that was going on. We will include these data next time.
Previous posts in this thread: 2007; 2008, and 2009 was posted on open-ils-general on May 27, 2009 at 10:45:12.
Bob Molyneux