Armenian Studies Program Website Statistics
Dikran Chekian
asp web-administrator - special to hye sharzhoom
www.csufresno.edu/ArmenianStudies
Total hits: 455,928
Starting day: August 14, 2002
Ending day: February 19, 2003
Total days covered: 190
Average hits per day: 2,399
Since its overhaul in August of 2002 the Armenian
Studies Program website has generated more then 450,000 hits! The
website serves as a research tool for students as well as a center
for the Programs general information. Students also use the
website to keep up-to-date with Program scholarships, lectures,
and A.S.O. events. In addition it contains course descriptions,
faculty bios, faculty publications, and even a section of books
that are for sale. Eight volumes of Hye Sharzhoom, beginning as
early as October 1995, are archived on the site.
Dr. Kouymjians Arts of Armenia (accompanied by 300 color slides),
along with a large database of Armenian architectural and miniature
art is used as a supplement to class text, and has served as research
tools for outside researchers for over five years. The Index of
Armenian Art: Architecture contains over 60 Armenian churches and
has accompanying datasheets, plans, drawings, and photographs. Some
entries have videos. The Index of Armenian Art: Miniatures holds
over 300 miniatures from 25 manuscripts, ranging between the 9th
to 12th centuriesthis section is awaiting further growth.
The website has seen a steady increase in visits every month; currently
averaging over 76,000 hits a month and over 126,000 in the past
two months. The Armenian Studies Program website has received recognition
by university administrators and even received special acknowledgement
by a resolution drafted by Senator Chuck Poochigian stating that
the Program sponsors an important Web site devoted to Armenian
art and its various activities
.
The content of the website is so valued that you can find passages,
specifically the Arts of Armenia, included within other sites. The
Armenian Studies Program is dedicated to providing a website that
embraces Armenian culture. And with the website drawing near half-million
visits, it is sure to do just that. The construction and upkeep
of the site has been funded in part by a grant from the Bertha and
John Garabedian Charitable Foundation of Fresno. It looks like during
the 2002-2003 academic year it will receive 1,000,000 hits.