The Analysis Results screen presents the results of an analysis in a spreadsheet-style table. The default display presents Date of Publication ranges as the table columns, and the Conspectus Divisions as the rows. See Results format below for available data formats.
Example:

For the Conspectus Category of Architecture, your library has eight holdings published before 1500.
Expanding rows. Selecting this icon
or a row name causes a row to expand in a predetermined order. You must expand rows one level at a time. See section 1.3, "Types of Analysis" for more information.
Collapsing rows. Selecting this icon
or a row name causes the rows to collapse back to the selected level. You can collapse multiple rows this way.
You can view the analysis results in one of three formats:
As a raw number:

In this example, Baylor University has 54,501 titles published from 1600-1699
As a percentage of the total:

Baylor's 54,501 titles represent 14.55% of its collection.
As a combination of both:

To choose a different format:
| Action | Result |
|---|---|
| Select the down arrow at the right of the Display results as field and select a format. | The Analysis Results screen is redisplayed in the new format. |
To view actual holdings for a given row/column, select the number shown in the corresponding table cell.

Summary bibliographic information is provided as a List of Records screen. Records are ranked by the number of libraries holding the item in WorldCat, in descending order, that is, items held by the most libraries display first on the list.
| To... | Do this... |
|---|---|
| View additional information about the List of Records screen | Select the Help icon. |
| View a full record | Select the record title. |
| Return to the Analysis Results screen | Select the Collection Analysis tab. |
You can view a graph of the data from a single row of the analysis table by selecting the Display Graph
icon. For more information on graphs, see section 11.2, "Graph Display Screen".
The Graph Display screen presents the data from a single table row or column as a graph. You display the graph by selecting the Graph icon
.
For a row:
The library shown below has a total of 590 titles that were published during the 1850-1899 data range.

For a column:
For the 1970-1979 publication range, the library shown below had the greatest number of acquisitions in Language, Linguistics, and Literature, followed by History & Auxiliary Sciences and Business & Economics.

To return to the table view, select the Analysis Results link in the Navigation menu.
If limits have been selected, they are shown at the bottom of the graph.
See section 11.4, "Limit Analysis Screen" for more information on limits.
You can show separate values for Juvenile and Adult audiences by selecting the Separate Adult/Juvenile link at the top of the Graph Display tab.
The graph is redrawn with separate levels and the link changes to Combine Adult/Juvenile.
For an ILL Analysis you can display data by quarters by selecting the Show Quarters link at the top of the Graph Display tab.
The graph is redrawn to show quarterly data and the link changes to Show Years.
You can make a graph larger or smaller using the icons in the Navigation menu.

| To... | Do this... |
|---|---|
| Increase the size of the graph | Select |
| Decrease the size of the graph | Select |
Use your browser's print function to print a copy of a graph.
| Action | Result |
|---|---|
Select the Print icon on the Graph Display screen. Or press < P > | Your browser's print window opens. Choose your settings and select Print or OK. Note: You may want to set the print orientation to landscape before printing. |
Use your browser's Save Picture As.. or Save Image As.. function to save the graph to a file. You can save the graph as either a .JPG or .BMP file. If you want to use the image in an .HTML file, select .JPG in Step 2c below.
Before you begin: If the graph is larger than your screen, use the Smaller
icon to reduce the size of the graph.
| Action | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Position your cursor within the graph and right-click, then select Save Picture As.. or Save Image As.. from the drop-down menu. Result: A Save Picture As.. or Save Image As.. dialog box opens. |
| 2 | Within the save dialog box: a. In the Save in: field, navigate to the directory in which you want to save the file. b. Optional. Rename the file. c. Select a file type from the Save as type: drop-down menu. d. Select the Save button. Result: The save dialog box closes and the graph is saved to your directory. |
To return to the Analysis Results screen, select the Analysis Results link in the Navigation menu.
back to topThe Change Analysis screen allows you to change the order in which analysis dimensions are applied to an existing analysis.

To change an analysis:
| Action | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Click the down arrow at the right of the Data to Analyze field and select the analysis that you want to change. See Row Expansion below for the relationship between analysis type and available dimensions. |
| 2 | In the Column Values field, select the radio button of the analysis dimension that you want to use as the column value. |
| 3 | In the Row Expansion Order area, select a dimension in one or more of the Level lists, in the order that you want them to be applied. Note: You must select at least one dimension |
| 4 | Select the Run Analysis button. |
The extent to which you can change an analysis depends upon the type of analysis because analysis type controls what dimensions can be selected as the column value. The following table shows which dimensions can be selected as the column value for each analysis type.
| Column values available... | For this analysis type... | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual Library Analysis | WorldCat Comparison | Individual Library Comparison (Peer and Predefined Groups) | Individual Library Comparison (Authoritative Lists only) | My Library as Borrower | My Library as Lender | Group Analysis | Aggregared Group Analysis | Aggregated Group Analysis (Authoritative Lists only) | |
| Format | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||
| Language | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||
| Library | X | X | |||||||
| Publication Date | X | X | X | X | X | X | |||
| Overlap | X | ||||||||
| Uniqueness | X | X | X | ||||||
| List Comparison | X | X | |||||||
| Request Date | X | X | |||||||
| Holding Status | X | ||||||||
| Request Frequency | X | X | |||||||
| Request Frequency (Year) | X | X | |||||||
| Request Cost | X | ||||||||
| Maximum row expansion | 4 | 5 | 5 - 7 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 5 or 6 | 4 | 4 |
Example 1:
For an My Library, your choices for column values are always Format, Language, and Publication Date.
Once you have selected a dimension for the column value, you may select the remaining four dimensions as rows in any order. Note that Publication Date is unavailable (grayed-out) in each of the Level lists.