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Average pageviews per website visit

Indicator Number: 
29
Short Definition: 

Captures the number of times a web page is viewed, divided by the number of site visits

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Average visit duration of website visit

Indicator Number: 
30
Short Definition: 

Measures the mean length of time for visits to a website, calculated as the difference between the times of a visitor’s first and last activity during the visit and averaged for all visitors

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Number of citations of a journal article or other KM publication

Indicator Number: 
31
Short Definition: 

Measures the number of times a journal article or other KM publication is referenced in other information products

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Number/percentage of the intended users adapting a KM output

Indicator Number: 
32
Short Definition: 

Measures how many intended users adapt or alter a KM output to suit the user’s context

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Number/percentage of the intended users translating a KM output

Indicator Number: 
33
Short Definition: 

Measures how many intended users translate a KM output to suit the user’s context

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