 Thank you for joining this webinar, an open-air webinar regarding one of the services that we have just put in production last two weeks ago, so early October. So I think lots of you are aware that we are working on this dashboard since last year we did a better version, we have tested this with different repository managers and we did a last phase of tests within the Portuguese network of repository managers and the Spanish network of repository managers and finally we have this service in production to be used for all the open-air content providers. So I will try to, so we will have mainly three parts, so I will present the dashboard with some highlights from the functionalities, the main functionalities that we have in the dashboard. I will then highlight some novelties, three novelties that we have in terms of services of open-air, so the dashboard provides different services for that, in fact we have already working in open-air but we have some novelties and we that are integrated in this dashboard so I will highlight three and then at the end I will demo and of course during these three parts you can you can put your questions, you can put your questions here in the chat, my colleague Andrea Vieira may be able to answer some of your questions during my presentation but if not we will have time to address all your questions during the demo or at the end of the demo. So the dashboard is one of the open-air services that we are delivering from as added value services from our information space from our infrastructure so the open-air infrastructure is powerful in terms of the graph and in terms of the services that we can provide and we have different services, different tools available for different researchers, for different stakeholders and I'm just turning off my mobile phone sorry and we have different tools available also for repository managers so the the guidelines, the open access broker, the validator so tools already in production that we are now integrated in this provide service, open-air provide services, the dashboard for repository managers and other managers in data archive managers, publishers, aggregator managers, the main functionalities that we have now available are addressing the repository manager's needs but in the coming future we will have also other, we will address the needs of other content providers managers so we have now different kinds of services for research communities in connect, for funders in monitor, for third parties, innovators in in develop and for all our stakeholders and for specifically for researchers also in explore and for repository managers in provide and we will highlight the dashboard for content provider that is available in provide.openair.eu where we have all the services available and we can say that this service is one stop shop for all the open-air content providers where they can validate, register, access to content enrichments, access to metrics, monitor the aggregation process etc. So this is the screenshot of the homepage of the dashboard where we have some basic information, some basic figures also from our information space but then people need to sign in to check the information of your specific repository so we can say that all the services available in dashboard are private services available for each specific manager of the content provider. So now some highlights regarding the dashboard so the highlights that in fact we have available in the homepage so the validation, the registration, the enrichment and the metrics so in the area that we highlight the validation tools is where we have the validator tool that we have already available in production but now is integrated in this dashboard so people can validate their position against the open-air guidelines we provide also the links for the open-air guidelines and people can test the compliance of the content provider directly here in these different tools because we are talking about interoperability with open-air guidelines and with different metadata needs. Then we have an important area and functionalities for the registration so people can register it it's important to say that now you can also update information this is something that is really now better in this dashboard if we compare with the functionalities available in the previous validator service now you can change and you can change almost all information that you have in your repository if you want to change the logo because sometimes the logo changes so you can do it directly and in this editing your registration and it will appear automatically in your in your in open-air different services in explore when we show the content providers when we list the content providers or of course in directly in your in your area so this is something relevant for you you can also of course update the OAPMH interface if you want to to to apply a new interface to open-air you you can do it directly here in this in this area so you have an area where you update information of your content provider and when you where you update the UI interface then the new area that we have in terms of services is the part related with content events we expect to have alerts also metadata alerts in the future we are almost there in terms of in terms of developments in our infrastructure also to provide these alerts but currently we only have enrichments so we want to have the kind of events alerts and enrichments and we now have already the all the events generated for content enrichments for different types of content enrichment so more metadata that you already have but we can suggest you more or missing so something that you don't have in your records and that open-air found useful for you from other content providers from the process of the duplication and inference that we we have in our infrastructure and we so things like missing open access versions you have a restricted open access version in your record and we have an open access version from other content provider we can provide you that information missing PIDs links to projects to to funder projects abstracts etc so I will show you in the demo all the the possibilities of events of enrichments that we have for you in more and missing parts and then the last highlight here is about the the metrics part so we have now user statistics so some information for you about so specific user statistics from your data source and from each public publication so if you enable the metrics service you will get some user statistics from your data source and automatically in the explore service of open air the statistics of each publication will also appear in the in the landing page of that publication so the downloads and views will appear publicly available in the in the explore service and the you will get some some private statistics for you specifically about your data that the source so these are the the four main highlights from the four main areas of the dashboard and now I will I will present you the the novelties so novelties I will highlight three so the first one is is about the the enrichment so this is something that we have new so the the previous so this slide is the dashboard the different areas of the dashboard so we have sources compatibility content and metrics and in the in the content area in the content menu you will find the enrichments so this is something that is really new is a result of the the open air broker service we can say that the open air broker service is the the most important services service here but the broker service is a let's say an invisible service is a backhand backhand service and we show all the results of the these services of the service here in the in the dashboard so based on our infrastructure so the broker services use all the process the information process that we have in our infrastructure so the validation the cleaning the duplication the enrichment by inference then we create this let's say European crease of information and the idea the main idea of this broker is that we may so we are able to collect enrichments so with extra metadata new records alerts etc that we will be of potential interest of repository managers so based on this idea we have we have provided this we have built this open air broker service that works like like this in this sketch that i am i'm showing so we have our open air information space graph where we do all the the different processes we identify events currently only enrichments in the future so additions and and alerts so new records for your repository so we may find so just to to to share with you what we are preparing for the future so we may find publications from an author that usually based on our infrastructure deposit in your repository so we think that maybe this record will be useful for your repository and we send you send to you this notification that someone that usually deposit in your repository have a publication in open air that is it's not in your repository and maybe you want to have it so this is the kind of additions that we want to provide but now we have the enrichment so we send the enrichment so via this the notification broker services and all the events are available in the dashboard and are available for you also to subscribe to subscribe specific events or to subscribe filtered events that i will show in the in the demo so this is in one minute the way the the broker works so and these are the the results of the broker are available now in this content to enrichments that we have available in the dashboard then the last menu of the dashboard is the matrix part is one of the novelties that we also want to highlight so in the last two years so 2016 and 2017 during the open air 2020 project we ran a pilot on user statistics so we did several developments in terms of that service in terms of the an analytic service a tracker code to track the downloads in the views plugins for reprints in this space and we are now in conditions to put these services in production in production so we did all these developments within some pilots with mainly with portuguese repositories but also with some repositories from France Croatia and Spain and we have now this in production so we have few number of repositories already involved in using this metric service but what we want to achieve is that all of our compliant compatible repositories use this service this is one of the novelties and the way that people can join this open air user statistics services is directly in the dashboard they can enable the user's metrics service directly in the dashboard they will receive some instructions what to do next so they need they will receive a tracker code they need to download and and configure a specific plugin for your software repository platform and then we will have an exchange of information between the repository manager and the open air to confirm that everything is well installed and we can and we are already tracking the that information so we we start using so we are using matomo that is the current software of the pwiki so in the in all our tests and in all our developments we did it in pwiki now pwiki's software have a different name so we this is the way it works how to join in the in the services that we we have available or if you if you have already a sushi light endpoint as is the case for repositories from uk for example that are integrated in the iris iris uk service we can collect also the the user statistics via this this service so we have two ways to collect user statistics and we show all in an integrated view in the dash in the dashboard so i will also demo this part and the last novelty is something that lots of repository managers have asked it is the the collection monitor that provides the the aggregation the aggregation history and this is something really important to to open air be more transparent and to the repository manager be aware of when was the last time that our content was um was harvested and transformed and what is the date of the that content that open air is showing in the in the in the different services and of course in publicly available in the explore service so um i will now do a demo but let's let me check if we have any urgent question here so i've already shared the slides so garret is asking so garret is asking about the fact that let me think let me check if i understand there appears to be a shift away from harvesting metadata that must link back to open repository content to a more inclusive approach harvesting metadata from a range of resources does this mean that open air will accommodate harvesting of metadata only records from institutional um so i'm not sure i guarantee if you are asking only about the dashboard so open air so can aggregate content from different kinds of content providers so as you know we start from repositories but we have aggregators mainly national aggregators um from uk from all and for example from netherlands and others then we have also other kinds of aggregators or directories where we collect content from the oag for journals um uh this kind so other uh journals platforms institutional or or thematic uh so we have also that situation so and we um uh also want to collect from kree systems based on kree's guidelines we currently only connect from kree systems acting uh in terms of oai interface as an as a normal repository so for example we have all the kree's systems from uh danmark but in fact we are collecting the content from an oai pmh interface that is like a normal oai pmh interface of a repository not collecting the all the potential um of a kree system but this is what we are working with the euro kree in order to have um developments in in kree systems that align with our guidelines now the so having this explanation so what i want to to answer is that in the dashboard the type of services that we provide is clear and is really straightforward and useful for repository managers currently but now the next step is to check with publishers the way that we can also provide these services check with the aggregators managers uh the way that the dashboard will be also useful for them we we also have uh so they can update their information but in terms of enrichments and and metrics etc we we need to to to develop that also to have this like a kind of user statistics hub uh so there are some functionalities in the dashboard some services available in the dashboard that are so 100 percent available and useful for repository managers from richer to repository managers and not all other functionalities are available for all other kinds of content providers but this is what we want to develop so to work directly with the different content providers to to find the ways to the different functionalities be also useful for them even for that um for that the repositories for that archives we have already events that are also useful for them links between data and publications links between data and software that we want to deliver also via this the enrichment events but that they are not currently available in the dashboard so in the public way but we in fact we are already playing with this kind of data in in the broker in the broker service so i'm not sure if i answered your question but maybe after the demo i can i can explain better so let me quickly spend here like 10 minutes uh demo the the the dashboard so let me so you need to of course access the provide provide.openair.eu and then you need to sign in i will do some explanations about the login part because some of you will have some issues in terms of login but i will explain later uh so you need to log in i'm logging in with the the university of minnow repository manager account so here in the in the on page we have we highlight some of the functionalities and then you can navigate through the different functionalities via the menu the top menu so under the sources menu is where you can register if you are not yet a compatible repository or where we can update some of you i suppose uh uh a lot of you uh want to update some information about your repository so you can do it so in terms of description uh email admin email logo etc so you will see the data sources that you are managers so here we may have university of minnow and then you can update your information so the official name or if you if you want to update some specific name of your institution or the english name of your repository here you can for example i know that some lots of people want to to update the logo because the log is not available in the in the public services of open air so you can easily put a link and this will be show in the different services um so that mini mile is something that people ask us a lot to also to change because when they have registered in open door long time ago it was an email from a person that in fact already don't work there in the institution so this kind of thing happens so people want to update so you can now update this kind of information and you can also if you want to apply a new interface because you have you did an upgrade to your system or you did an upgrade to the compliance level of your repository you can do it directly here and have a new interface the compatibility is where we have available the the validator so you can test you can run a compatibility test so these services have the same functionalities from the previous um the previous validator tool that now is integrated in the dashboard so you can run compatibility tests you can check all your uh tests uh in the sorry in the validation history here and the novelty that i show in one of the previous slides so is the collection monitor you can check here in the compatibility the collection monitor your aggregation history so i will check the compatibility the sorry the the aggregation history of our repository here from University of Minion you have the last time that we have collected content so you have so an history you can see more results here at the end but you can see that um um you can see um so when we have collected uh when we have aggregated the date and how many records that we have aggregated at this date how many records were transformed in open air in order to be uh to appear in the in our serve in our infrastructure so you you have this so the goal of open air is to do this every two weeks so currently what open air can can offer uh based on all the the work we do in terms of infrastructures every two weeks we aggregate every two weeks it transforms so so we update the content every two weeks uh and now with this aggregation story i think it's clear for you for you when was the last time that we have collected content from your repository which i think is really important for you and i know that lots of you have asked it for that and then the the content part so where we have the events uh please be aware that we want to show additions and alerts metadata alerts if you have some um errors in your metadata that we found when we collect when we have aggregated your content and transform it like a language not identifying the proper ways or these kind of things so our record without publication date these kind of things we can also report to you but the the enrichments here now available are the only the metadata enrichments so more and missing and you can see now the more and the missing so more and the kinds of events that we have are so projects links to projects it is something oops sorry i didn't want to to click so links to projects um funded projects from the funders that we have in the open air information space pids uh open access versions abstracts subjects so we collect content from some content providers that they have their um test hours they are specifically subject taxonomies this kind of thing so we we have also this information some repositories also want to use subjects it's it's not the majority here as far as i i know but for some maybe this is useful information but but which are the the enrichments that we think are really relevant for the majority of the repository manager are the links for project projects because repositories want to play an important role in terms of information systems for the national funders and for of course for the the european commission and this will enrich the metadata of your records pids because we want you want also to to have this kind of information in the open access versions for sure these are relevant i understand that is also important for example abstract sometimes you don't have in your records for example when when um for that repository is that usually have um self-archive procedures sometimes the authors are the person in charge of deposit don't put the abstract and this is the way for you to to put more text to your records and to to have a better visibility in the search engines so but you can also use this so i will not so use the the demo the the more because i think it's more important to have the missing part but let's let's let's see examples from the project now two examples so so you it's important to say that i'm looking now for all the events that open air have generated without filtering and things like that okay then i will show how to filter and how to create a notification because it's so it's more useful for you to to create notifications in order to to have this this more this in a better way and information more useful for you so you will see the record the the record that we we want to do i like let me show a good example from let me try to find an interesting example where we have an european commission project in the national project so i'm only finding portuguese okay this is a good example this record okay so this is the the publication that we we are suggesting as an enrichment in terms of link for project and here you have in like a green i like it you have the links for two two projects so we found from another source or via inference links to projects that we don't have in our repository in the in the metadata so we found a link for a specific fct project fct is the portuguese funder that have all the projects since 2000 integrated in the open air infrastructure and and the the portuguese repositories needs to put that information in the metadata records to comply with the the funder mandate here in portugal via our portuguese network of repositories and we have here the share prep and an fp7 project so we have here links to two projects one national and one european which i think is a good example is what i was trying to find an interesting example so and then you can use this information so you have access you know which record is yours so you need to open your record and update the record and put the links for these two two projects so and and also so if the information comes from another repository we show all these examples that we have here comes from our own repository which means that open air found these links via test mining okay so we don't have it in our metadata open air only have this record from our repository and open air found it via test mining sometimes we have also here other repositories and for example this is a good example so links for two projects from the national funder we have it in our repository but the the the the repository also the the record also comes from PubMed Central maybe the links to this funder were found in the metadata of PubMed Center or maybe via inference test mining okay i think this is something that really people want to to to to use so yeah a good question here in the chat so Jordan thank you for your question so no the answer is no but i i need to add something to the answer currently no okay this is what we want so so we were pushing to have this kind of information available in production not to wait more and to delay more these services so now we have this in production now for the and the top priorities in terms of new functionalities and new so additions to these services this one is one of the those that we want so we want to provide this in so a CSV file not via the the the the bulk events but via the the notification so i will show you so when when you filter you create a notification for example you want all the projects all the links to projects from publications from last two years and you will see in the notifications here you will see here in this area the notifications and we want to put the events of that results of this subscription made by you and the the CSV this is what we want and then we are in a parallel so this is what we can do quickly so but we don't have it Jordan but then also in terms of so automatic functionalities we are also in a parallel work we are also trying to provide this information via sword also so but for this i don't i cannot say that we will do it quickly for the CSV yes but for the sword so i'm not sure if we we can do that in the coming two three months but for the CSV i know that we can and we will do it okay so i just want to show also the open access version for example the events the enrichment of open access versions so in fact this first event is a good example so we have the the this publication in open in our repository we have a restricted version and in this repository there's the publication database they have an open access version of course now this is not so this is something that the repository manager need to define what to do with this information so this is not mandatory so you need to put this version so it depends off all the workflows that you have in place but this is useful so someone in charge of validating the content of the group c3 can open the version that they have here available check if it's the same version if it's different so you have different ways to proceed so you can decide that you just change the pdf or just change the version that you have and it's then or other repositories may be in their workflows they need to contact the author who have deposited the publication in order to to ask him if you want to update the version so it depends off the workflow that you have in place in your repository but i think this kind of information is really useful for you okay and then you can you can let me you can i have the shot here in front of me okay you can work with the the filter part here okay let me just do a simple simple oh good a simple filter here by date for example we apply so we have i think i'm not sure how many records we have but lots now we only have 19 in this filter i did i did a filter by date but you can have filtered by title by author by subject and you can filter this i think i will i will i'm aware from the all the tests that we did so that for example for for pids for links to projects people want to filter by date for example they only want to update the content from the last two or three years or from the last five years when they think this is important in terms of fundament date this kind of things when so just for content for horizon 2020 projects for example that just started after 2004 in this kind of thing so you can filter and so you see all the events from a specific type of event missing or more you check all the events that open air offer for you then you you do a filter if you want to do a filter and then you subscribe you can subscribe all the events that open air suggest or you can filter for a specific date or for a specific author and you subscribe these events you select the the frequency of the to receive this information we have it by default this but i must say that we can only provide at this stage a monthly update so even if you suggest real time or daily we will not send you this because we only generate in a monthly basis new events and we only send notifications monthly maybe i will delete this we will delete this from from these possibilities but because we want to have this in the future but in fact we don't have it now um oh something that i forgot here to explain is the the trust of the the event so there is from zero to zero nine of um of trust of the the quality of this event uh of course when we are talking about for for example um PIDs so DOIs so the trust is zero nine so if we found the DOI from your publication we send it to you but of course when we are talking about links to projects uh this kind of things that comes from inference we have a um we have a possibility of mistake of course it generated by algorithms for test mining algorithms so so and in our inference information system we have a level of of trust so that we show here in the in the in the service okay um so you can also subscribe and and um head here the the trust level that you want to achieve and you just subscribe this this event and all the events will be available in the content notifications so so here are the the events so you generated a new uh i generated a new event in one month you will be you will have in one month or less depending of the of of the time that you do this this subscription but in one month or less you will have events here available so for example i have an example here from enrich more open access versions and we have a lot of course because more open access version is something that we have a lot in terms of the the the the the application the all the content that we receive in open air but missing it's more precise so you and then you manage all your notifications here in this area and to finish just to in one minute to highlight some things of the the metrics so when you click in metrics if for the majority of few of the content providers you will see your repository here and uh and with a disable link okay let me let me use another another account the personal account where i am acting as a repository manager of other repositories and i can show you that quickly sorry for that so in metrics the normal that you will see is not enable okay so as you can see here not enabled so what you need to do is to click and enable the process and then uh you will have that information enabling in progress as you see in this sorry i just click here as you see this in this repository this other repository so when you click in enable so you receive the i will not click for this repository okay but you receive the information how to proceed all the instructions and then you click in enable and then you will receive information about the tracker code and the the plugin in the the plugins available for you to install and then the way that you can interact with the open air to follow the the the right procedure okay so you need to enable metrics you receive instructions a second step of instructions and then you can proceed following the instructions if you need help just use the op desk the we have a specific category for repository manager so just ask questions and we can help you in the in the installation process etc so i was just using another account just to show that as we have some portuguese repositories that are already involved in the in the pilot so they are already participating then as is the case of the repository of the university of of minho so so metrics are enabled and and you can see here so the views the views and the downloads in our repository this is what we can of course play and we are talking about use the statistics okay but we also have views in open air so direct the the landing pages of the the publications that we have in our repository and that we show in open air so we have views in open air views in our repository and downloads so generic statistics and graphics but then you can get uses statistics reports so the different kinds of reports that we we have available so you can just apply for a specific report you need to to fill all the the needed fields in terms of report filters and attributes and you will get a report so this is something really relevant so this is something that we want to provide in the inequality way so we have of course what we have now is not is not enough data because we play with like 30 i'm not sure 30 to 35 repositories pilots we want to have more so a big number of repositories using these services in order to to put it better but this is a reliable service that use all the the the standards so we can we can provide more information about the metric services in another webinar or you have information also in the open air portal to detail all the the rules that we have in this in this service like the counter the the way that we we have so we don't have information from robots etc so but this is a reliable services that need to have more users and then together in a in a network and we will achieve to have a good statistic service to that is important to an open scholarly scholarship system okay i'm not sure if i have more questions here let me just come back to the the slides so we have five minutes to conclude this this webinar please just put your questions if you have any questions just just ask i just want to to highlight two things that if you can if you can check so those repository managers that are participating in this webinar i would like to have a feedback from you in the chat if you have if you were seed in terms of login and see the the events of your of your repository please test go to provide dot open air dot you do do login login you with your account that you have used in the validator if you don't remember the the login or the password just ask you will receive via email the login and then you can ask the password and at the end you have you have access so if you do if you are not sure that you have already registered but so if your repository is here you have a login by default you have a login based on the on the email use it in the login when you have registered for the first time so if you don't know try to to ask for the login via the email or via and ask for the password at the end if you don't find it just contact us so there is we know that the problem of of this service will be the login the login we will have some login issues so to access the the the system okay yad rank is already saying that i'm registered but i don't see events so i suppose that the login associated to your repository is another one but so just contact us so you can if you don't see this just put here in the chat so my colleague andre is here with me in this webinar we have the information of all the logins associated to each content provider so if you don't see events after you login is this means that it's an your content provider is associated to another login that manage your repository so just contact us we will solve this this in a few hours okay this is the type of things that we will have so use the the op desk or in the coming days as we are doing this webinar just use just contact us directly so my colleague andre will solve all the all the issues related with this so and then we will manage that okay you you cannot use your personal login if some if to register with your repository two years five years ago you have used that mini mile of your repository or unfortunately a login from a person that they've already that is already not working with you there so just contact us if you cannot see events or you cannot see your data source associated to your login then we will solve that quickly then the last remark is about the events so of course the all the enrichments that we have available for you comes from different processes that we have in our infrastructure from the duplication and inference there are a possibility of error if you found some that are errors just send us that information this is really important because we have so we manage like a blacklist of wrong events and we will populate that blacklist of wrong events and this will win these events that were reported that as wrong enrichments will not appear in the next update of the broker service so this is something really important for us that we can have your your feedback also because this is a two-way dashboard so because of the fact that you are a contributing of open air you can use the results the added value services available in the dashboard and because we have added value services for you we want our your feedback also to to improve this and the last thing is something that I am realizing when I do some presentations with for specifically with some repositories I I went for example last week to to send them there in Spain where I did a presentation there and I I took that opportunity to also to to have a meeting with the repository managers and they realized that they have they they didn't have problems to access to access the dashboard they have different events that they are really help they're really happy to to have them that really improve the quality of the metadata that they have so open access versions links to projects but they they don't have so many as they expect to have and then I conclude that is due to the fact that we don't have there the full text of the records of that specific repository from University of Cantabria so if you think that you don't have so many events that as you expected to have for example links to projects as something that you should expect if you have like more than 10,000 records articles and you have a good number of projects in your in your institution you should expect to have a good number of events if you will have only 10 or 11 please contact us because maybe we don't have the we didn't have collect your PDFs okay as you know as we know we only want your PDFs to test mining procedures to inference so we don't show your PDF in our infrastructure when someone clicks in the link clicks in the link of a publication in open air we always link to the to the original data source so we don't show the PDFs in our infrastructure but we need we need all the full text from your records to to increase the potential of our infrastructure into provide you added value services so if you think that the events are not enough just contact us via you can contact us directly Pedro or Andre or via help desk and together with our colleagues from University of Bielefeld that are in charge of the aggregation process we will see if you you have we have your full text and what we need to do in order to to start collecting your your your PDFs your full text okay this is something really important okay so if you have any other question please put here in the chat so I think I'm done in terms of webinar so yeah Dranke have also um um a question here about the the know ads this is something important so currently this is something important yeah Dranke that you are asking if the know ads can have access to the to the information of each repository so using the dashboard facility I will say no and no for the future also but but not because I don't think is the information is needed for you as a know ad so if you want to to to to be an open-air national open access desk so that providing support to at the national level to repository managers you need to have access to this information it needs important to have access to this information open-air uh technical coordination needs to provide you access via a different area so I have the idea of creating a dashboard for no ads where we can play with different kind of information and we provide you so we can provide you a day in a dashboard for no ads useful information from the dashboards so this is what we we can do another additional answer for this is related with the multi multi-user of a dashboard so now we only have one uh login account that is the manager of that repository that have access to the dashboard so for the next version I am not sure if we can do it in the version two where we want to have some minimal updates like the csv file etc from the events but maybe in the version three we want to have the multi user functionality where different users have access to the dashboard to manage the repository this is something that is really useful for so for big universities that different that we have different managers in different faculties this kind of things that people want to access the information to to improve that and in this multi user environment maybe the dashboard manager maybe the the manager can provide you access also in a login so you can be in touch with the specific repository ask as a no ad to have access and they provide you access but we want to provide this information internally in open air via the dashboard so I have a portuguese repository manager asking also a question here if the the changes that they do in the record will be reflected automatically in open air the question was was in portuguese so from Clarice thank you for this question so not automatically because open air only harvest every two weeks but when we harvest we transform the record and we update the index the index then it will be available if you do the changes today and we will aggregate the content in two weeks only in two weeks but if you do the changes today and we start the aggregation process next Monday you will see by Wednesday when we do update the index the index so so now you have the possibility to follow the the collection monitor the aggregation history and this is clear for you Clarice so you see the last transformation date it means that the next day we have an update of the index so you can you can see the changes that you have made to that record will appear in open air in that day and those changes will be reflected in the next broker service events update okay for example if you do links to projects today then at the end of the month the broker service will generate a new set of events and then the links to this project that we have already updated the metadata will not appear so we have already passed the time but i'm not sure if i miss any question no so thank you all for your participation do you have any other question if not we can finish this i will be available one minute more here if you have any other question Garrett if you want to have specific content with us just send an email just chat with us if the question if i didn't answer properly the question Jordan thank you for your question is really important this type of thing so i know that when we receive like when we see 1000 events or 2000 events so we don't want to do it manually so we want to have automatic procedures for that but even using filtered notifications you can have less number of events but yes we want to improve this the way that we interact with repository managers and provide tools in another way not only manually okay thank you i hope that this webinar was useful thank you for joining please test right now or just after this webinar your repository your access to the dashboard if you don't have access to the dashboard just send an email to Andrei okay Andrei or Pedro 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