[Tf-aai] AAI Statistics from Finland

Francesca Frontini francescafrontini at gmail.com
Sat Sep 2 13:46:52 CEST 2017


Wow,
you do have nice resources in Italian!
Maybe after the tour of Clarin by country we should have a tour of Clarin
by language....
have a nice week end,
Francesca

2017-09-01 18:13 GMT+02:00 Martin Matthiesen <martin.matthiesen at csc.fi>:

> Hello Francesca,
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *From: *"Francesca Frontini" <francescafrontini at gmail.com>
> *To: *"Martin Matthiesen" <martin.matthiesen at csc.fi>
> *Cc: *"tf-aai" <tf-aai at lists.clarin.eu>, "Bente Maegaard" <
> bmaegaard at hum.ku.dk>, "Tero Aalto" <tero.aalto at csc.fi>, "Krister Lindén" <
> krister.linden at helsinki.fi>
> *Sent: *Thursday, 31 August, 2017 11:51:00
> *Subject: *Re: AAI Statistics from Finland
>
> Thank you very much Martin!
> It was very nice of you to get these stats...
> To be honest, I was hoping for a bit more Italian or French users, but...
> ;)
>
> I am not overly surprised that The Language Bank of Finland is not the
> killer service for Italy and France in Terms of AAI. What I think the list
> shows is that restricted content relevant outiside of Finland (like Swahili
> [1], or "ScottCorr" [2]) AAI does help. I can only encourage all to have a
> look again at this page: https://wiki.edugain.org/How_
> to_configure_Shibboleth_SP_attribute_checker It has been a great help in
> making IDPs sending attributes, since the system prompts reporting from
> interested users, but the generated content has all relevant information
> for an admin.
>
> Have a nice weekend!
>
> Martin
>
> P.S.: We just published Italian content [3], but "CC BY SA", so no need
> for AAI. And I don't think we should restrict content to get AAI going ;-)
>
> [1] http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:lb-2014032624
> [2] http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:lb-201411071
> [3] http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi:lb-2016031701
>
>
>
> But you are right, the example of the Helsinki Corpus of Swahili  and its
> German enthusiastic users is a nice one, and we should try to fit it in!
>
> Thanks again for now, and all the best,
> Francesca
>
> 2017-08-30 16:02 GMT+02:00 Martin Matthiesen <martin.matthiesen at csc.fi>:
>
>> Hello Francesca,
>>
>> Great to see you are still with us! I gathered some stats from our most
>> used service "Korp" (korp.csc.fi). I hope you find them useful.
>> They are straight from the logs from the time frame: 21.2.2016 - 30.8.2017
>>
>> The list shows page hits of authenticated users sorted by home
>> organisation. Authentication is needed for CLARIN ACA and CLARIN RES
>> resources. Applications for RES resources can be placed using lbr.csc.fi,
>> ACA resources can be accessed directly if the home organisation transmits
>> affiliation = member or "ACA status" can be requested via lbr.csc.fi.
>>
>> While page hits is not the greatest metric, it shows to some extend how
>> active logged in users are. I think the results are quite interesting.
>> While Finland dominates, 3. place goes to U Regensburg, they are heavily
>> using our Helsinki Corpus of Swahili (CLARIN ACA).
>> Also clarin.eu (the CLARIN IDP) is in the top 10 just followed by a US
>> University. While csc.fi denotes CSC Staff, ext.csc.fi is a now
>> discontinued homeless IDP, it's role has been taken over by clarin.eu
>> and "eduuni.fi" a Finnish AAI solution that allows users also to
>> register using social media accounts. They can use our services only via
>> separate application, where we have to check their identity separately.
>>
>> I cc Bente the AAI Taskforce and Tero and Krister, hoping they also find
>> the statistics interesting. I cannot give you Weblicht statistics, maybe
>> Thorsten Trippel in Tübingen can help you with that.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Martin
>>
>> Service: korp.csc.fi
>> Time frame: 21.2.2016 - 30.8.2017
>> Page hits by home organisation ordered by first column.
>>
>> 150319 helsinki.fi
>>   35958 uta.fi
>>   28068 ur.de
>>   17168 utu.fi
>>   13572 user.uu.se
>>   12286 jyu.fi
>>    9914 csc.fi
>>    7568 oulu.fi
>>    6467 clarin.eu
>>    4820 unc.edu
>>    3784 ed.ac.uk
>>    3386 ext.csc.fi
>>    2414 uef.fi
>>    1999 aalto.fi
>>    1787 eduuni.fi
>>    1643 su.se
>>    1138 uni-koeln.de
>>     862 uit.no
>>     772 ulapland.fi
>>     708 tut.fi
>>     610 uni-bremen.de
>>     397 elte.hu
>>     374 umail.leidenuniv.nl
>>     359 stanford.edu
>>     354 iu.edu
>>     320 metropolia.fi
>>     282 washington.edu
>>     278 uni-hamburg.de
>>     266 cuni.cz
>>     209 uva.nl
>>     209 arcada.fi
>>     198 gla.ac.uk
>>     192 gu.se
>>     185 uwasa.fi
>>     182 uni-greifswald.de
>>     154 lmu.de
>>     141 humak.fi
>>     138 ku.dk
>>     135 dariah.eu
>>     125 turkuamk.fi
>>      83 abo.fi
>>      66 uib.no
>>      58 cam.ac.uk
>>      44 ijs.si
>>      34 soliscom.uu.nl
>>      33 ids-mannheim.de
>>      30 vub.ac.be
>>      28 uzh.ch
>>      24 kuleuven.be
>>      15 fccn.pt
>>      15 arizona.edu
>>      10 hanken.fi
>>       7 oamk.fi
>>       7 mamk.fi
>>       7 johnshopkins.edu
>>       6 illinois.edu
>>       5 georgetown.edu
>>
>>
>> --
>> Martin Matthiesen
>> CSC - Tieteen tietotekniikan keskus
>> CSC - IT Center for Science
>> PL 405, 02101 Espoo, Finland
>> +358 9 457 2376 <+358%209%204572376>, martin.matthiesen at csc.fi
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>> 0x74B12876FD890704
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>> ------------------------------
>>
>> *From: *"Francesca Frontini" <francescafrontini at gmail.com>
>> *To: *"Martin Matthiesen" <martin.matthiesen at csc.fi>
>> *Sent: *Monday, 28 August, 2017 16:25:14
>> *Subject: *from Montpellier
>>
>> Hi Martin,
>> hope this email finds you well. I'm writing from Montpellier, where I've
>> been working now for one year.
>> In fact it seems that my relationship with CLARIN is not over yet, and I
>> am getting a bit involved in the French side.
>>
>> Next week I'm giving a presentation, with Bente and other people, to
>> illustrate the activities of the various CLARIN consortia to the French
>> community.
>>
>> One of the things I'd like to underline is the fact that thanks to *AAI*
>> national communities get *easy access to services that are currently
>> restricted*.
>>
>> Do you think it would be possible to have some *statistics of the
>> accesses to restricted services* such as Weblicht and the like from the
>> different member countries?
>>
>> Thank you very much in advance!
>> ciao ciao
>> Francesca
>>
>>
>
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