Structured data about web traffic to the city government website. Web analytics are one of the most useful datasets for understanding direct interaction between local governments and residents. Data collected using programs such as Google Analytics, KISSMetrics, or other similar programs can allow cities to make better decisions about web-development priorities based on constituent needs. In the hands of civic technologists, web analytics can also be used to advocate for better accessibility for all residents and to demonstrate challenges that both the city and the civic-hacking community should address. As an example, Code for America created a real-time analytics viewer (in alpha) based on GDS’s analytics dashboard. While it requires access to real-time data, which many cities do not yet release, it provides powerful information about actual usage for city staff who publish on the web. Ideally, information published would include data such as site visits, page views, unique visitors, average site visit duration / average time on page, bounce rate, and search terms. (More info)
Question | Answer | Comment |
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Openly licensed | Yes | |
Available in bulk | Yes | |
Up-to-date | No | Data is compiled yearly. |
Available free online | Yes | |
Available free of charge | Yes | |
In an open format | CSV, HTML, JSON | |
findable | 4 | |
findable_steps | Searched for open data in Johns Creek via Google, found DataHub, searched for web analytics, found the data. | |
licence_url | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | |
Collected by government | Yes | |
usability | 3 | |
collector_name | City of Johns Creek, GA | |
characteristics | Visits — ideally with information on devices and browsers used to access the site, Page views — including number of views for top pages, Top searches | |
location | https://datahub.johnscreekga.gov/datasets/website-analyt - Johns Creek Datah |