 Hi, everyone. Hello. My name is Jovana Fontenelle. I am a promoser for the Coater Heritage team at the Wikimedia Foundation. And for the past few years, our team has been involved with the, with Shared Data related initiatives in order to engage Coater Heritage materials on the Wikimedia project. And our objective together with members of the Shared Data team present here in this presentation today, as well as some others working with related projects in the foundation is to support and increase image usage across the project, the project as well as structure Wikimedia to reach global communities. And among the projects that we supported as the Coater Heritage team was first the Shared Data on Commons for GLAM institutions in which we provided better guidelines on how to use Shared Data for Coater Heritage materials. And we also enhanced the related documentation pages on Wikimedia Commons, such as the Shared Data on Commons pages on Wikimedia Commons. And it started a more extensive discussion around the usage and the modeling of different metadata, but primarily, especially the depicts and its references and qualifiers. In order to populate the at the time new media search and make the materials more findable, searchable and available through search and the Wikimedia Commons query service. In this first moment that I just described. The Digital Public Library of America, the PLA participated very actively and continue to engage on these activities that I just described, and they do that even to this day with some other funded projects since. And they did that as one of the biggest Wikimedia Commons contributors and as an institution that really wanted to make its files more findable online too. And I will not talk about this project more because Dominic, the one responsible for this project in this presentation is presenting next about the PLA, and also about the view to view it to which we also help to provide guidelines while developing. And similar to the PLA, our team also supported Open Refine in its funded project. And the goal for that was to develop the addition of Shared Data on Wikimedia Commons functionalities in Open Refine, launching a new version of the tool, which was already vastly used by cultural institutions even to add metadata to Wikidata already. And with this project, the tool could finally be used for adding metadata to the images on Wikimedia Commons, making them more findable on Wiki, especially on search and on Wikipedia. This point that I just described being more findable on Wikipedia is the key here in this presentation today. Usually cultural and heritage institutions want to contribute to Wikimedia not only to achieve their education, preservation and outreach goals, but also to have their content more findable, accessible and available online. Projects such as image suggestions by the Shared Data Across Wikimedia team, and the newcomer experience pilot from the growth team aimed to achieve just that, making media files more findable and connected across projects, especially on Wikipedia, using search data. Our team also participated in the newcomer experience pilot by organizing what we call the hashtag one pick one art events with Wikimedia Argentina, Wikimedia Chile and Wikimedia Mexico, in which GLAM professionals help to test if the add an image feature was an active way of adding images to Wikipedia articles. The feature also used the Shared Data and other information to offer customized suggestion and also added image descriptions, which was very important for our team. The initiative happened on Wikimedia in Spanish with cultural and heritage topics as well as topics related to those countries. And finally, back again with the Shared Data Across Wikimedia team, we organized one event to test the image suggestion notifications on Wikipedia in Portuguese. The idea here was to offer images as suggestions should be added in articles, and it was aimed at more experienced users. The event was organized by us, both teams, and with Wikimedia Portugal and it was about women and music, so we only added and added images to articles in Portuguese with those topics, so biographies of women with related to music. And I will not talk more about this because Sofia Matias from Wikimedia Portugal will talk more about it. And that's it for me. Here is my contact info. Thank you so much.