 Right, good afternoon for me as well. Nice to be here. This is, as Andrea mentioned, the last community call before we head to summer holidays. And actually this time I have the pleasure to have with me the person behind the redesign of Argos, my colleague there's Erzetteles Cason-Mauriz who is here to also take notes and you know hear everyone's views and feedback if any. And hello everyone. Hi Erzetteles, thank you for joining and thank you actually for preparing the mocks for this community call. Yes, as you probably saw from the invitation of this community call today we focus on the redesign. We have been having quite an intensive, quite intensive sessions in the last months to both redesign the whole tool and the homepage and everything to make it more user-friendly and to expand our model at the technical side of things. So today we would like to show you just a bit of what we will be launching and that is the homepage and the dashboards that come with when you log in. So let me share my screen actually to show you this. Move you here. Okay, I'm not going to disable the floating panel because I think that's what causes me to not being able to find how to return back after stopping sharing. Right, so this is the new feel, look and feel of the Argos. As you can see several things have changed. We kept of course the menu on the left-hand side but we tried to minimize the information that we provide. As you can see we don't have all the resources and support and other, let's say supporting material, we don't have it here anymore. We will have it on top, on your top right next to the language, where the language is. And here you can see I'm not logged in at the moment so I can still see as you do when you're not logged in in Argos. You can still see some things, mainly the activity of users that have published openly their DMPs and the associated descriptions of datasets or software or other types of outputs. And here we have for someone that hasn't had any activity and is not logged in, we have this create your first DMP button which redirects you to login and then to the page where you can create your DMP. Let me go back though, sorry, let me make it full screen again. Okay and this is how I can create the first DMP after I login. I have a new box of resources that I can see. This is actually a slider. So we can see the most used templates and we can click to use the template. So start, this is another way to start a DMP by using the template immediately. Or I can see them all through this new website, this new page where you can search. Also that was something that the users like you sent as feedback that you won't be able to see the whole templates and search and filter. So here is the dedicated page for that. And if you select one of the templates, then you can see in the main let's say screen that let's say the first section of this template and you can use it. I have to go back again. Okay, so I can start my new DMP after I login. I can use the template or view the whole collection of templates and I can see some statistics. For now we have like these are, you know, these are not real numbers. We have the number of funders, users and projects or grants, but it would be good if you also tell us if this is something relevant for you or what you would like to see actually in this part of of the page where statistics are introduced. And then as a scroll, I can see the publicly published DMPs and they are provided in that way as a list as opposed to as we had them in the past as we have it now actually in this release of Argus. And we did that because we wanted to minimize the space and provide a quick view. So if you want to quickly search for a DMP, for example, that you know it's published or quickly browse some, you can do it from this list. And if you click so more, you're redirected to a list of metadata records of DMPs, which have some filtering according to the template to the funder to the organization, to the author, or to the repository that they are published in. You can also filter by date of creation or last revision. And you can see some basic information like the name, the type, this is the DMP, this is not, this is the whole DMP. You can see the name of the template here we don't have the name, but if it's Horizon 2020, you can see that the organization, the person, the authors, author and authors, the version of this DMP, the publication date, and the fact that it's published. You can also see the grants, the DOI associated to this DMP and click it and be directed to Genoro. And what it contains, it contains some descriptions. So one dataset or one software and so on. You can export it and clone it as you can do today. And also view all DMP versions as you can also do today, but this is another view to make it more, let's say, visible. Because today we're hiding a bit. And this is if you're not logged out. If you log in, you will be able to see your DMPs and your descriptions of dataset, software, whatever descriptions you have. You still have this box where you can use, which you can use to quickly access a template. Or you have these panels where you can search your DMP or your description to quickly access it. And you can see the name of the DMP in this particular box. The version of this DMP, the date that it was lastly edited. The status of the DMP, if it's in draft, completed or published, published is the DOI where it gets the DOI. So we keep both published and finalized. You can still click to create a new DMP from here. And if I scroll to see the descriptions that I have created and have added to a DMP, I can, in the same way I can see the title of the description, which DMP it is part of, when it was last edited, if it's in the status, if it's completely draft or published and or published. And I can quickly add new descriptions to a DMP from here. By clicking show more, I can now see my dashboard like this. So you see all your activity. And you see three major, we have split the screen in three major columns, let's say, draft, completed and published, as you saw it before. And we chose this visualization to again minimize the information, try to keep the information that is easier for us to understand which is the one DMP that we were working, so that we don't have to scroll much. So we chose this, let's say, this visualization to do that. And they can scroll the drafts and even load more. And in the same way I can do the same for completed and published. As you can see, the drafts, they all have a date on top. They all have the title of the DMP, the version of the DMP and the license that they come with under the grant, if there's a grant associated to the DMP, and how many items a base DMP describes. And I can quickly, for example, in the published one, you see also the DOI. This is because every published DMP gets a DOI. And you see when I scroll, I mean, when I hover my mouse on top of this card, some action buttons appear. And I can edit, click to edit, click to finalize and delete this particular DMP. And I can find more hidden actions here. So now I clicked it because I want to see more information. I want to maybe invite someone quickly. So when I click it, this, let's say, this, how do you say? Folded page appears, which has more information about this DMP and more actions visible at least. So I can see that I can edit, creating a version, finalize, if I click it, now it will be completed and it will be moved to the next, to the middle column. Then I can click Invite to invite someone. If I see that this is the correct DMP, I can invite someone like that. Oops. I can still export in the formats that we have today and some hidden options here. And I can see also the description and other types, like more information about the descriptions, like the title, which I couldn't see here, the thunder and so on. And I can click this plus and add new descriptions for my DMP. And similarly, yes, let's close it. And similarly, I can do for the completed. I can see that it's completed. If I want to undo because I missed something and I want to continue editing it before I publish it, I can click to continue edit. So when it's finalized, when it's completed, let's say, I can still undo this and it will be moved to the draft and then I can continue working on it. I can deposit if it's completed and do what I should be before we invite and export. And similarly for that, I mean, they're all the same before the same principle, right? And here we also have the possibility to show only the draft, the completed and the published. As opposed to all the activity and filter by template that I used, role that I had if I was the owner or the member of the DMP and the date that was created. And I think that's it. You see that now they create button still we maintain the place of the create button. We have it here on top right next to our profile. We would also like to know if it's helpful for you to have it there. And if I go back and go, for example, to let's say users, this is how I now see the users. If I am an admin of Argos or the open DMP software and I can change the role. If I change, for example, someone to only have access to the templates that I give them access to, they do not see all the all the different options under the admin here on the left. But they only see the description templates. And if they click it, they will only see the description templates that I have invited them to co-develop with me as an admin. Am I forgetting something? Are some days perhaps you would like to say a few things as well? No, I think you covered all our screens probably. We could show an action like the invite from the draft list. Oh, I forgot to show the, yes, you're right. I forgot to show this, actually, the profile. Top right, where you can click, you can see your profile and link any account, merge actually any accounts that you're using the Argos with so that we merge all your activity in one account. And also your DMPs, those that you are invited or you have created your own. So my profile will be now like this. This is the look and fill. You can link the accounts from here. You have your information that we get from the provider that you have selected to login here. And some more information that you can add here. But I think I saw some questions. So let me go. Let me go. Where is it? So let's chat. So Mauro asks, sorry, yeah? No, I just wanted to help you. There is a question that refers to the deposit action. What happens if you click on the deposit button asks Mauro, what happens today? It still remains the same. So if you click, let's see. Now, here I have clicked it. Actually, I have created already this. I don't know if I have an example at hand where I can show you this. Let's try. Oh, yeah. See if you click deposit. And in this, so now I'm in Argos. So this is, the repository is in order, but in other open DMP instances they're different repository that we connect to. So in Argos you click this and you are asked to login with Zenodo or with our token, so Argos token. Logging in with Zenodo means I'm going to add my credentials. And then I will have the metadata record and the attachments, the JSON and the PDF attachments immediately on Zenodo automatically. And then default option means that I don't have to log in. I just use Argos as my, let's say, as the means to expose my DMP. So it's under Argos. I think it's better if we do it, if we create our own Zenodo account, if we don't have, or if we have use ours. So that way we can have, let's say, we can have it also in our activity on Zenodo. So this is what happens. Area mess is published means deposited. Yes, it means deposited correct because it gets an EOI, so it's available. Andrea asks, maybe in the page my DMPs, let's go back. So maybe in the page, my DMPs, the filter for grant might be added, oops, we cannot see them. It could be useful to filter all the data sets for a given project. So my DMPs, there's a dose is getting notes. My DMPs, the filter for grant, okay. When I am here, for example, yes. And then it could be useful to filter also the data sets for a given project. So in my description, so this is the my DMPs, but in my descriptions here, if I click, which is not available in our mocks now, but if I click it, I will go direct this here in my description. So here I can have the filter per project. Okay, good. Thank you. Thank you, Andrea. And actually, I hope that everyone is okay with all the fires in Italy and in Greece. Luckily, I'm not in Greece, but I know all my relatives and all the people are there, so I keep an eye on what's happening. So hopefully all your everything, everything will calm down in Italy and Greece with the fires. This is sad times. Right. Do you want me to show, maybe we can take it one by one now and see, or before doing that, what is maybe one thing that confuses you today, as Argos stands today, like with this UI, that you wish would be different. Please feel free to just unmute. It's it's better if we if we have a discussion, you know, rather than chatting, rather than using the chat. I mean, I don't see if there are hands. Okay, maybe let's go it one by one then. So when you're, yes. And what I would also love to know if our users have detected from similar tools like Argos, any kind of functionalities they would like to have, they don't. So if there are any functionalities that are not covered from Argos or from similar tools to Argos, it would be really useful to to mention some of them. As as we are in the process of redesigning our tool, maybe we could include some more functionalities that we we have missed too. I mean, we based our approach on commercial tools like for management workflows, not for recent, not for data management plan, plans. So if there are any suggestions, they're welcome. Maybe I have suggestion Andrea here. Again, because in the current version of the Argos tool, once you list the orders, and then you have the list of the institution. And then when you publish the PDF, they are actually not linked one to another. This was kind of an odd issue. We maybe already talked before in previous community calls. So I was wondering if this is some way solved with a new version or not. Because it's kind of strange to have the list of orders and there is no direct link from the orders to the institution. Oh, yes, this is yes, yes, I know. So if you're here, yes, of course. But this is not this has to do with the redesign of the expansion of our model. So you mean when I start my DMP and I'm here, these two should be connected should be right. Yeah, exactly. Yes, yes. So this we are, yes, this I will have more to tell in September. Hopefully in the community call of September. Otherwise, for sure in the community call of October. But in September, we will have the first implementation and I can show you more things of how these things will change. Thank you. I mean, how do you like, like, is it is it how do you find it? How do you find our approach? It will be good to know because we're using Argos and OpenDMP software a lot every day, but for different reasons than you. So it will be good to know your thoughts. Do you find this approach better? Do you think it will help? Or what else would you like to see? Like with filters and everything here. Okay, Julius is highly and thank you for this presentation. Maybe I missed the info, but from but from the my dashboard page, is it possible to add different templates, not only the Horizon Europe one? Yes. So from your dashboard, yes here, you still see this, let's say toolbox where you will see the most used templates and you can quickly access them by clicking the use template or the view all to search and combine the templates that you want to use for your DMP. For example, software template and the data template. Yeah, the previous panel, the box, there is works like a slider. So we would like to present some of the most used templates and try to think of it like a slider that changes every few seconds, but you can browse them all from the view all of them. And maybe let me show this as well again. Yeah, I'm just here to, I don't know if it's the right time to mention it, but we will also have a default template that our users can use for DMP. So this is why we start with the default as a preview. Oops. Thank you, really interesting also the slider idea. Okay, by the way, I think that this dashboard is really intuitive in this instance and hopefully, yes. When we implement it, we'll, yeah, we'll also see how it will work in real life. Any other thing that you would like to see? No, then we're also working on the redesign of this page of the home, like the landing page of Argos. So we will have more to share with you in September. This will change a lot again. Yeah, Sarah asks, are the templates for the whole, Sarah please, you can feel free to unmute at any time. Are the templates for the whole DMP or the single descriptions or for both of them? If I choose a template for a DMP to automatically apply to all the descriptions within that DMP? No. The way that Argos works is that you create and that was our fault in the beginning, a fault. I mean, we just didn't highlight it that much because actually you can combine different templates in Argos and each time you add the description example for a data, you can choose which template you want to use. So you have, let's say, we call it a blueprint. So a DMP is for us a blueprint that we see, let's say, as the main folder where the different files are inside. So the different files have different, come with different templates and have different types of content inside them. So this we will show more in September when we have the expansion of the model also ready. Our service is already working on the editors. So today we showed you the home and the dashboards, but of course, when you click create, there's a whole new actions that you are able to take. So create a DMP, add this description, all that will come after this. But we see here in the DMP editor, which I haven't showed you because we'll do that in September. Okay. Julius would be nice if the researcher could choose and add his most used templates to the slider tool. Okay. So to be the most used by them, not by everyone. I don't, I think that's, yes. Yes, that's what I was meaning. Well, of course, many of them would use Dora's in Europe template for sure. But maybe they want to use one combined to our most useful for them, like they could place them there. That would be interesting, I think. But if that's doable, I'm not an expert. Yes. I think that's our intention here with our today. So when you're not logged in, okay, let's find that page where I'm not logged in. When I'm not logged in, I see what other users are using most of the times. And when I am logged in, I see my mostly used templates. That's, is that correct? Yes, this is correct. But as far as I understand, they would also suggest to have a list with our favorites, let's say, templates, where we pin them, and we present them at the top, something like this, I believe. Yeah, actually, this is a good idea. And I believe we should reconsider that. Yeah. Having a list with our favorites templates might be really useful. In addition to that though, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, I see. And about your personal usage is something of that relevant? Like what would you like to see? How many DMPs? Of course, this will be clickable, so you will be redirected to your DMPs. The descriptions and the projects, something else, or same for the home, like when you're not logged in. What do you expect to see like here? Where it says Argus in numbers? It'd be, I think we were considering also the number of templates, so that you click and you go actually where this goes to the whole list. Users, which we don't have today, and projects. Would funders, for example, would templates instead of funders be more useful for you? Or is it okay as it is? Yeah, it's truly again. I would say that funders is okay. Maybe, I don't know if I missed this info, but if you could add the number of descriptions intended, the general ones, or if you plan to differentiate like data from software or something like this. I think that it could be useful from the first page if someone is wanting to make just a software management plan to be able to visualize it and click it straight away and go and see how the others did that. It could be an idea maybe. Okay, thank you. So here we should also have what actually we have here. But more fine grained to the type of output. Alima says hello. Thank you very much for your presentation. I have just joined this session, so I'm not sure if what I post on this platform is public or only for the members of the research group. Could you please clarify a bit about it? You mean post on Argus or on the chat? On Argus, okay. No, you have the possibility to have your DMP as a private project or public. You choose and we don't show it here because it's not part of the dashboards. Perhaps we could consider adding it somewhere or something else to make this action more visible. But for example, today if you go to Argus and you go here, let me minimize a bit. Okay, and you go here. You're asked to define the rights, the access rights that this DMP should have. If it's open access, then it will be publicly available. So if it's restricted access, it won't be publicly available. Even if you publish it, it will be under restricted rights. So the metadata will be there, for example, the authors, the project and everything, but the attachments, the files of the actual DMP won't be available. Thank you. I mean anything else like something that you would like to change since we are doing all this redesign and making all these changes also expanding the model? This is your chance now. So yes, I showed you the things that we are working on and we are also working with editors as you saw. So this editor, this is the DMP editor and also the data set editor. So this will also change. This won't be that data set specific. This will allow for the definition of more identification and labeling of more outputs and specific fields for them. But that we're going to show you later. I don't know. Arsutelius, I think we also had a question because we don't know. We have many ideas, but we don't know which one you would like the best. Let's say this is a fun job trying to combine the feedback that we get, but also think of how you could want things to happen a different way. When we are in the, where am I? You know, I have to go back. I have to go back here. So when I'm in the published DMPs, I'm not logged in. So I'm just viewing something without having to log in here. So when I'm here and I click to see this, our ideas are two. Either we redirect to the Opener Explorer, the discovery portal of Opener. So here, where we actually get this information from. Either we redirect to here. So if you click here, you go immediately on the page of the document as it is found on Explorer, since it's published. Or we open a card like this one, like this one here on the right where it's presented like that. So what do you feel is better? Because the one means that we need to integrate with Explorer, which we can do, but that means that you will need to be redirected to something outside Argos. And the other one is staying on Argos. Do you have any preference? The good thing if we do this, if we redirect to Explorer is that we will be able to link from here as well with other outputs. So we get, well, of course we can deposit as well, but it, so we have more capabilities, let's say. So you're puzzled as we are, that's fine. We can, we can see, we can have an initial, let's say, implementation of this. And if you don't like something, of course, feedback are always welcome. And we take them into consideration in a future basis. So, yeah. I should tell you something else that you would like to add? No, I would just like to know your overall impression of the tool and especially about how we present the information and how you navigate through the different pages of the dashboard. Is it clear for you how to navigate through the pages? Is something that you find confusing? You mean today? Yeah, in Argos. From the new, the new proposal? Yeah, from the new layout. I know that it's difficult for you to understand if you don't have the tool to play with it, but as an overall feeling, that's fine. What? I think we have Julia's feedback on that. Maro says to me, it seems more intuitive than the previous version. We feel the same. Yeah, let's see. Thank you. Thank you, Maro. I think you're doing. Thank you. Thank you, Julia. Okay. I think, you know, when I, when those messages start appearing, I think I want to close the meeting now. Like, I think this is the time to do it. As I'm blushing. Okay. Well, thank you, everyone. Thank you very much also for your feedback. And please continue providing them. We, it might be a huge thing, things that we need to change, but we will do it because we really want to support our community in Argos. Yeah. Thank you so much for being here. Hopefully, we'll, things will come in Italy and Greece with the fires. And yeah, let's, I wish you all a lovely summer holiday. We'll deserve the needed for all of us and see you all in September. Maybe at the US Fair, if you will be in Madrid. So yeah.