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Approximately '''[[Official launch of Libre Pathology|two years ago Libre Pathology]]''' was officially launched, coinciding with a pair of talks at the [[Libre Pathology:Presentations at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Pathologists|2014 CAP-ACP meeting]].
Approximately '''[[Official launch of Libre Pathology|two years ago Libre Pathology]]''' was officially launched, coinciding with a pair of talks at the [[Libre Pathology:Presentations at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Pathologists|2014 CAP-ACP meeting]].


Looking back at this past year, the site has grown considerably.  We are delighted to say the visitors comes from around the world, and that a subset of those visit regularly.  
Looking back at this past year, the site has grown considerably.  We are delighted to say that visitors come from around the world, and that a subset of those visit regularly.  


Last year, we analysed the traffic to site and found that benign gynecologic pathology and dermatopathology are pages with the most views.  We also noted that significant traffic (~15%) is on tablets or smart phones.
Last year, we analysed the traffic to site and found that benign gynecologic pathology and dermatopathology are the pages with the most views.  We also noted that significant traffic is on tablets/smart phones.


Recently, we surveyed website visitors.  A preliminary analysis reveals a number of interesting findings, that will be useful for further developing the site.
Recently, we surveyed website visitors.  A preliminary analysis reveals a number of interesting findings, that will be useful for further developing the site.

Revision as of 02:25, 14 July 2016

The Libre Pathology logo.

Approximately two years ago Libre Pathology was officially launched, coinciding with a pair of talks at the 2014 CAP-ACP meeting.

Looking back at this past year, the site has grown considerably. We are delighted to say that visitors come from around the world, and that a subset of those visit regularly.

Last year, we analysed the traffic to site and found that benign gynecologic pathology and dermatopathology are the pages with the most views. We also noted that significant traffic is on tablets/smart phones.

Recently, we surveyed website visitors. A preliminary analysis reveals a number of interesting findings, that will be useful for further developing the site.

Looking ahead, preliminary findings of the survey will be presented at the European Society of Pathology/International Academy of Pathology meeting in September.

Beyond that, we still see great potential in many areas, and are looking for a way expand the community and reach of the project.

See also