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Montana State University Library (MSU Library) is the academic library of Montana State University, Montana's land-grant university, in Bozeman, Montana, United States. It is the flagship library for all of Montana State University System's campuses. In 1978, the library was named the Roland R. Renne Library to honor the sixth president of the university. The library supports the research and information needs of Montana's students, faculty, and the Montana Extension Service.

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    Introducing the "Getting Found" Web Analytics Cookbook for Monitoring Search Engine Optimization of Digital Repositories
    (ISAST, 2015-12) Arlitsch, Kenning; OBrien, Patrick
    A new toolkit that helps libraries establish baseline measurements and continuous monitoring of the search engine optimization performance of their digital repositories is one of the products of research funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The “Getting Found” Cookbook includes everything necessary for implementing a Google Analytics dashboard that continuously monitors SEO performance metrics relevant to digital repositories. While the Cookbook has been created for use with Google Analytics, the principles and practices described can be applied to any page tagging analytics software.
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    Heeding the signals: applying Web best practices when Google recommends
    (Routledge, 2014-11) Askey, Dale; Arlitsch, Kenning
    Google is the single largest driver of traffic to library websites and digital repositories, and librarians would do well to listen when the search giant reveals information about its practices or makes recommendations. Recently, Google announced that it would begin to favor websites that use the secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) in its search results rankings. HTTPS encrypts data transmission and one of Google’s stated reasons for this change is to help make the Web safer and minimize data theft. Similar announcements by Google have sometimes been ignored by librarians, to the peril of the visibility and use of library products and services on the Web.
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    Managing Search Engine Optimization: An introduction for library administrators
    (Routledge, 2013) Arlitsch, Kenning; OBrien, Patrick; Rossmann, Brian
    This article is aimed at giving library administrators a high-level perspective of SEO so that they may be equipped to ask the right questions of their technical staff, software vendors and content suppliers. It stresses the importance of aligning SEO with institutional priorities and integrating it into the strategic plan. SEO is most effective when it is an organizational priority and when it is understood and driven by administrative teams.
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    Invisible institutional repositories: addressing the low indexing ratios of IRs in Google Scholar
    (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2012-03) Arlitsch, Kenning; OBrien, Patrick
    Google Scholar has difficulty indexing the contents of institutional repositories, and the authors hypothesize the reason is that most repositories use Dublin Core, which cannot express bibliographic citation information adequately for academic papers. Google Scholar makes specific recommendations for repositories, including the use of publishing industry metadata schemas over Dublin Core. This paper aims to test a theory that transforming metadata schemas in institutional repositories will lead to increased indexing by Google Scholar.
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