 So thank you for joining. So it's a great pleasure to have you here with us in this one more community call from open air. So the focus today will be on the on the open air graph, the open air research graph. So, let's say that periodically we are we are introducing some novelties we are. Let's say providing more qualified. That in procedures to build this research graph. And today we will have an open air colleague. Tana says very good is to, to, to explain a bit more about the graph and those novelties. But we want to also to provide to you the, let's say some of the novelties that we have in the in the in the main service to provide dashboard, as we usually usually do so. In topics we also want to, to highlight a bit the repositories upgrade campaign that we are that we have. So maybe we can do it. I like just an alert before Tana says talk but then we can also present that after Tana says presentation so thank you for for for joining all. Just briefly, I like some of them of the usually we provide some information some recent news so we have almost every all calls that we manage we have new new new people which is which is good so this is a community call where you can provide information back you can give us your opinion about some of the work that we are doing or some of the things that are not so clear for you in terms of the services that open air have for for providers for repositories for for journals for publications and other repositories so important to highlight that usually this have an impact in the way that you can check the information from your data source that is the content that is available in open air infrastructure and also the the, for example, for you to receive the notifications from the broker service okay. So, the last update and the index and the statistics update is from last 30 of January. So, for sure those that have enabled some notifications in the broker so you already receive it if you receive it via mile. If not, you can check it in the in the dashboard. So, the notifications will will be there, but so be aware that the the content in the in Explorer, for example in the Explorer dot open air dot you was updated in this in this state so usually we provide some minimum information about these updates if there are relevant changes in the in the content that in the index that we have updated in this link. So be aware of that so usually we like to provide this information because sometimes we have some some delays we are not so we don't have those so well managed because it depends off some changes in the first structure big, like big providers to that we have, we need to integrate some changes and so, and we need to accommodate those those changes and sometimes we cannot comply with the the the periodicity that we want. So this is why usually we highlight these dates here. So I think that we are doing and maybe it's with also to have your feedback this some dashboards user interface changes, minimal changes, but they are relevant. Also, we did it also because for two reasons because of the the update campaign that we are doing so to to push for repositories that have basic compliance level or 2.0 compliance level to become three and four dot zero compliant. We have introduced some changes in the to clarify the process of updating the IP image interface or the desired compatibility level so I can share with you. Some changes so in the in your data source when you manage your data source. You have an area here to update. Okay, and then you we can update some information we can update the interface is even we can update be aware of that I always like to. I like this you can also update the administrator so we have now a multi user facility that we have integrated last year so if you have only one login to access the dashboard you can hear had more logins. It's either for different people in the institution or managing the, the community data source to access this information so this, what the changes that we did, we did, are only hearing the update interfaces to make it more clear so what what we can do is to update the IP image interface or real or to change the desire compare compatibility level. So my colleague and Revier prepared any an interesting slide. Let me share here that have these two scenarios just for to make it clear so if if a manager needs to update the compatibility level only, but if you didn't change you didn't provide any change about the base war hell of the interface. So, you can just in the, in the, in the, in the box that where the information about your current aggregated or IP image interface is you can just ask for a desire compatibility level and you change it. Okay, you have the information of the current compatibility level because this we had lots of issues with with users asking questions about this so we decided to put an area where you have the current compatibility level and then you ask to an update to change and you select desire compatibility level and you saved and this will run a validation and this information will be sent to our aggregation team. So if you, if you want also to change the interface. Okay, the IP image interface. So you need to, to check this box here I like it in, in, in orange so you need to click had a new interface field the form so provide the new interface and then ask so feel also the compatibility level that your, your repository is compliant with. So, these are the changes so I think this was important for to start the campaign to make it more clear, because in some cases, managers didn't change nothing in the way IP image interface other cases they changed so, and we had to deal with several issues on, on, on the help desk they were not so clear I hope that now it's more clear. Of course this something that you need to tell us but I hope that this this changes will be a benefit for, for, for our, our content providers. So, and again this information is visible here in the you select your data source, update, and then update interfaces you can we can you can deal with this. If you have more than two interfaces so I'm using it. So this information is in beta. Our idea was to implement it yesterday in order to for you to see it production today but we, we didn't want to, to make noise so you can see it now in beta and and tomorrow you will see it in, in, in, in, in production in your dashboard if you if you want to provide any feedback so please, please do you are more than welcome. So this, this is the dashboard changes so you, you are aware that we have the, the provide public roadmap where you can also ask for changes, give your feedback about some of the implementations that what you are doing. So, what another another alert that I want to do this is something that we already have is about the up desk support. We already so look out from the portal, the whole ticket system that it was a kind of form where you access via them, the portal but so sometimes people go to hold links and they create a ticket system there and you are we are responsible. So be aware that we have a new ticket system. The way that you can interact with the ticket system is via a mile and then you will receive automatic replies and you can see the, the older the history of the messages exchange. If you have any request that you sent fire ticket system that we didn't reply. So sorry for that. It's because of this change between systems. Please, we will try to check that but if you can ask again and send a request to the help desk. At opener dot you, you will read you will receive a feedback message and then we will manage and in in for sure between 24 and 48 hours you will receive a reply so now things are more stable in this ticket system I hope that you can cope with your needs. So, be aware of that don't use old links okay use this new way to interact just send an email message to help desk at opener to you. We are also integrating this with several forms in different places, but we are doing this progressively. So information about the changes. Just before the graph presentation, another lot alert and here I also invite my colleague Andreas from from the University of bill of health if you want also to say something so we have a validator for Chris systems okay that also validate against our guidelines for Chris systems. The registration process also works well in our provider dot opener dot you service. You are more than welcome so we already resisted some Chris systems we have already on board this so you are more than welcome and to be part of open infrastructure into contribute with your content. We know that sometimes there are institutions that provided us repository content maybe they want also to to to have their Chris systems so you can do both or you can just join us. Andres is there anything that you would like to alert us we would like to run a webinar with our colleagues from your increase that we have a partnership. And I hope that in the coming for in March or in April we will have a webinar with our increase to better disseminate this but Andreas do you want to say something. I said everything but the. Hello, and welcome from my side also so. Yes, people you describe it well. Regarding our aggregation of possibilities of current research information systems. And if there anything to know and would you like, please send mail to help desk at open air to you. So take a look on this and offer help to register Chris systems at any time. Thank you. Great, be aware that the alternative directory for registration is the trees for a miracle Chris so register your Chris system in trees and then you can resist it also in open air and then comply with our guidelines and the content will be aggregated. These are the, the, the information that I want to give. So, the next topic will be the, the, the open air research graph, the novelties also the way that the content, your content as providers of open air is part of the graph. So, I will stop sharing and then after the presentation we will have sometimes also to this upgrade campaign just to some my lights, we already talked about that in the last call at analysis. Feel free, and thank you for joining so you can present yourself if you if you want so many things for the for the effort also to be available. First of all, thank you for the invitation for those that that don't know me I am for us for who lives. I am the development and operation director of open air since June. So, I would like to present our new vision about the graph and the main ideas behind the development for the next month. We are going to have a lot of new stuff that we are going to release so we just give you a sneak peek. Let's say. So, these days we are currently working on drafting a new roadmap for the development of the graph. And during the next weeks at some point we plan to release it along with a communication campaign to advertise about this. So, please stay tuned and follow all the open channels so that you can have, you can get all the information soon. But to build the roadmap the main idea is that you should first of all identify some objectives, some main goals for the next period. The main goals that we have identified more or less are the following. First of all, we want to make the graph more developer friendly, well documented and interoperable. So, this is the first aim that we have. So, we have identified that, for example, during the previous period, it was not very easy for people wanting to exploit data from the graph to do it. The documentation was not very centralized and very concrete and very comprehensive. And this was creating difficulties for developers wanting to build services on top of the graph so one of the first objectives that we have is to change this and provide a lot of resources for developers that want to utilize this, let's say this output of your work also because everything that you provide to the opener is then being exposed through the opener graph. So, if we have very well documented and very friendly to the developer graph, then all this information that we get from you will be useful, valuable and easily available to any developers that want to create added value services on top of this data. And another direction that we are also working on is the interoperability of the graph. In particular, opener participates and steers the works, the activities of a particular RDA group, which is about the open science graphs and how to make them fair. And more or less this group is trying to identify common specifications, common data models or common ways to exchange information and to publish information for all the open science graphs like opener graph, but also others like open knowledge, the big graph from Freya and similar resources. So, we are all discussing to find a Liguafranca a way to exchange, to make easy to exchange data between the graphs and to make sure that we all speak the same language. Also the graph already is considered to be a very wide map of science. Let's say a complete map of science. So, already, the opener graph contains information that you cannot find anywhere else about some entities that are central to the research ecosystem, but are not well represented in other resources. For example, we are tracking organizations, people, funders projects topics. So, we already have a good starting point, but we plan to further expand this coverage of the graph in terms of different entities and properties of the entities that are included. For example, there is an ongoing work to improve the coverage that we have in citations, not only paper citations but also data citations. We are also working on providing additional metadata about the research products, like for example, the field of the field of science that they are related to some citation based or usage indicators about their impact. So, we are trying to include more information, more rich information and to improve the coverage in the graph. Also, another thing that we want to work on it during the next period is to try to include some quality indicators about the data that we have. So, to make sure that every piece of data that we are exposing through the graph is accompanied with relevant provenance information. So, you know, from where this piece of data is originated, but also to have some indications about the completeness of the metadata of the respective records and things like that. And finally, we want to change the way that we produce the graph, making sure that when it is possible, we will try to reduce the resources needed. So, we are trying to make it more easy to maintain more compact so that it is possible for us to continue extending it and providing new versions of it without problems. So, more or less, these are the general themes that we have in mind for the next period and all these are translated into a lot of different additions and not a lot of new features that I think they are very important and will make this research even more valuable than it is right now. And as a first step, we have already started going to this direction. For example, regarding making the graph more documented and easy to use. I would like at this point to share my screen just to let you see. Yes, please don't. Give me a moment because, sorry, it says that I should quit and reopen, maybe because. Yeah, see if it is. Yes, please, no problem, no problem. We wait, we wait half a minute. So, when when the analysis was presenting be aware of what we put in the shot because there are some things that are quite new. So the documentation from the graph that in fact I share it with at the same time of Andre. So it's, it's, it was updated recently. Okay, this is why turn us is mentioned that so the documentation was not so rich and now it's much better. And we have much more details there. So the graph dot opener to you slash docs. So it's where we have the documentation then also. We have to start a beginner's kit. Okay, that I think it's, it's also interesting, interesting, interesting. And then do you have also some of the dimensions in the in the in the shot that turn us is deep so for example for the open science graphs for for that interest group from RDA so you can see all the links in the shot that turn us is mentioned so yeah you are already sharing the screen. Okay, sorry for that. This is a new machine. Usually it happens. As a first step, for example, by the end of this year. We gave the first version will release the first version of the new open research graph documentation website. I did here this is the address graph dot opener to use last talks. But of course if you go to the already known website graph dot opener to you you will find it into the resources section and you can click and follow the link. So this new website is trying to, is an attempt to contain everything that is important for people that want to build services on top of the graph. So you can learn about the data model. If you click here and go to the entity section, for example, you can see the different entities that the graph contains along with information about the various attributes that that we keep for each of these entities. There are also some examples about the types of values that are expected. We also provide information about the relationships that we have between different entities. So, this is a good starting point for someone wanting to work with data. The documentation website also provides more information about the way that the data of the graph are produced so you can find the full workflow that is followed to produce the data of the graph. You can find details for each of these sub components. So it is more transparent based on this documentation, the graph production workflow is more transparent. Anyone can see the different steps followed and can learn about the details. And of course this is a resource that we will constantly update including all the changes in the workflow and maybe also adding additional information based on the request that we have so that people can learn everything inside this new documentation website. Of course, there are also links to the relevant publications to the license, a change look about the different versions of the graph that you can learn what the each version of the graph what are the changes from the previous one, and we have released this for version five of the open resource graph, and each time we have a new version, we are going to update it. So, if you go to this website you will find it's time, the information about the most recent version, but it will be also possible to find information about a specific version, maybe the one that you have used in the past, you have downloaded some files. The idea is that we are going to have also a history about different graph versions, and we tried to build it using a platform that allows, for example, even for searching the documentation so you can go here, you can think of something for example impact indicators and you can see that as I type, there are different suggestions that appear very well structured to help the user understand which are the pages, why they appear here as a search result, and after clicking it you are redirected to the particular page and you can see the keywords used being highlighted. And we think that it's a very easy to use resource. And finally, together with this documentation website, we also released a new resource, it is called the beginner skip. So if you go here, you can download a subset of the graph that contains almost everything or the entities that the full graph contains, but it is a small subset of the whole graph that can fit easily in a local computer. So one of the problems that we have was that people that were wanting to work with a graph, they have a first impediment related to the fact that this graph is huge. And if you want to process it, you cannot do it in a local regular computer, for example in your laptop. So for the people to have a first experience, working with the graph contents, this was a problem because some of them may be junior developers that had no experience working on a cluster. So to alleviate this issue, we created this resource, the Opener Research Graph Beginners Kit. It is a small subgraph, but also it contains a particular notebook that has some useful queries on this subset of the graph. So people can use these packets to load a small version of this graph in their local computers and use these queries as a first attempt to try to analyze the graph and educate themselves, become familiar with the underlying data model contents and all this. I will stop here, my presentation. This is just an indicative set of new developments that I covered, but as you may imagine, during the next, and as I said, during the next month, we are going to provide a lot of more additional functionalities in the directions that I described. So stay tuned and you will learn more soon. Yeah, great. Thank you very much. So if you have any questions or feel free or any comments, feel free to do so we don't have in the in the chat but so this is also important we understand that is not exactly the provider's dashboard that we usually talk about here but it's the graph with content that we all contribute and that our precious content from our data sources are being part of and these are being managed and enriching. And I think that the whole intention is that you, you serve this data so that it can be exposed through the graph to third parties but also they are used for the open air services. So everything that can be every service that can leverage this data, your data to make anything useful relies on the completeness on the friendliness of this graph. So, in that sense it is very related to what you're doing. And one of the clear visible view visible parts of that is the broker, the metadata enrichments that we are sending to you via the, the provide dashboard and that I also also talked about the notifications so this is what the like is visible part because every time we generate this new graph we can we are able also to generate metadata enrichments for for for all of us that are contributing with content. So Tana says I know that you are that you have other commitments, you are a kickoff meeting of a project so if people don't have questions for you urgent questions so be aware that you can always put questions in the in the description or even in that document that usually we share in the, in the invitation. So if, if you feel free to put questions there because then we can forward to the Nazis and the Nazis can reply to you, if needed okay. Okay. Thanks again for the invitation and for the interest. And so. So, for sure, we will live in Carly. Yes, no problem. For sure, we'll let this community and be aware of the upcoming developments and when is there anything really important to share with them so you will join us in another community call. Okay. Bye bye. Okay, thank you so I don't think we need the much more time so. I just want to highlight that those those the enrichments that we are talking about that I was talking about they are available here, as I know that sometimes that are new people here. Be aware that we have this you you select you select your, your data source and you are aware you are, you are able to check the enrichments and to see the enrichments. And this is be aware that for each type of metadata enrichment we only show. If you have it, one of the events so for you to be aware of all the metadata enrichment is available for you you need to for a notification okay. And you can check if you want for example to receive the missing links to to work kids you can subscribe here on the top right of the this this window you can subscribe the events or or you can filter. You just want to events from a specific, since a specific year, you can also filter this and then subscribe based on the filters and you will have the notifications here in this notifications area. Okay, be aware of that. And just that I'm sharing be aware that in the beta that we have, we will put these updates of the interface is available in production for you. Okay, let's let's just finalize. Yeah, yeah, or you don't need this. So be aware of this share with your colleagues in your countries or or if this is really for you so as we did this update also we slightly delay a bit the beginning of this upgrade campaign, because of the changes that we were doing in them in the dashboard. So, we won't, we are doing this campaign because we have a big amount of repositories that the sources that are compliant with the basic guidelines that we had like since driver or 2.0 when we only aggregate a set of content from your repository so version three and four of the open air guidelines are the ones that are critical in the European open science cloud ecosystem so this is why we are pushing for this this is why is more urgent, let's say, of course, this is an urgency because you can benefit from other kinds of services and quality from your data if you are compliant with 3.0 and 4.0 in the open air services ecosystem and it's the way that we aggregate your content from version 3.0 or 4.0 it's completely different from the past versions and it's critical for the graph also that Tarnas is presented so this is why we are pushing so please improve the way that you are exposing so there are lots of benefits in this content and in this context, but be aware of this change so we have open air provide as where we on board that the source is for the open air infrastructure but now also open air is open air graph and the providers of open air are critical in the development of the European open science cloud concretely the research products catalog. So you can be on board directly in the European open science cloud portal or via our provide service so and this is relevant because you will be part of the old YOSC portal a catalog and marketplace where we don't have only the products so the research products publications that the sets etc that we have in open air but we also have other sources services that we have in the YOSC portal and the vision is that is great is that we can also identify for example data sets deposited in a specific data repository that were collected, processed and analyzed with the help of some of other services for example and this is interesting when we look to this broader vision of having this in the YOSC. It is also important that and this is already something that we do via open air but we still have the reporting thing in the European Commission so open air still be the infrastructure then provide information and facilitates the reporting of research data and publications. Be aware that for the report reporting proposals. Now the the new horizon Europe portal also accommodate the research that thing so there is a tab to report publications and there is a tab to report research that and the research that also receive suggestions from from open air. So I don't know Leonidas if you if you want to highlight so we are coming to an end this is really just to highlight what what the changes why is important the applications between the versions maybe if you want to say something based on this slide or this slide I don't know so we are repeating some slides from the past just for you to be aware if you are not maybe some some of you are already 3.0 or 4.0 you are not the target but you can share it in with your colleagues in the national level or in other institutions or if you are the target of this you may be aware of that we are here to support you in this compliance upgrade you need us you want to add something Leonidas and Ray and Ray is from below fell the we are here to support us. We are all here to support you will assist you on the upgrade. You will perform to the compliance to the open guidelines and if you start the upgrade our purpose we propose that you should upgrade to the guidelines version four and not to version three. If you are compatible prior to version three right now because the version four is the most recent one. And it's one it's the one that will be also. We lost you. I think the headphones are an issue. Leonidas. I think the. Yes, it will be the one that we will maintain in the future. Okay, and upgrade. Yes, sirs. Yes, this is this is critical so of course we are pushing for an upgrade. Okay, minimum three dot zero but of course if you are doing an effort to do the effort also to comply with the four dots four dots here because this will make all. So our life easier but also the richness of your content. Improve it a lot. So the importance of the of the control vocabularies for example is something that is critical and then then we have it in the guidelines for that zero. Every community call be aware that we can ask reply to your questions about this in the coming during this year for sure we will come up. I hope that we can act fast, but we know that this is not the fast process so in some cases institutions need to. The budget available in the libraries are in the services that manage this kind of data sources you need to, to maybe to order a service for companies to support you in this upgrade other cases is to do this request internally in the it in the it teams from your institution university etc so we need we know that you need some time but try to put as one of the priorities of the management of your services to have this compliance upgrade that is critical help desk dot help desk at open air dot you is available. I'm not sure maybe Andrea or the only the scan share this link there is a guide also an important guide for you to be aware of of the this compliance and this campaign that we can also anticipate and share with you. So, this is what we want to highlight. We have some minutes available if you have questions, please, please put in the shot and checking if anything. Okay, so upcoming calls you know every first Wednesday of the month we have the call. It's interesting because we are doing the call in the first of February and the coming one is also in the first of March. So please put in your agenda information is already available in the in the community call web page that we have in the open airport. Yesterday and maybe some of you will receive it also today but we send out the newsletter that we usually send out every, every month just one or two days before the community call so there are important to also news so please check the newsletter and you will see information about the registration of free system also this important. If you are not aware yet about this joint. This is a strategy that open air did with co art and also with the lever and spark Europe, I think this is an important statement a joint statement that you can you can check so if you don't receive the newsletter, go there and then subscribe so we send every every every month three for articles that we think they are important for for all the providers of open air. Okay, and we are we are done thank you very much for joining again so I hope this was useful so we just share with you some recent changes in the dashboard this campaign of the of the compliance upgrade. And also the. I think it's it's quite important also the, the, the information that ten us is very good is the, the development director of open air shared with we and which was also good for you to, to know him and to heard from him the recent novelties the novelties that we have in the graph so hope that you it was useful this this community call and I think. If you have questions, you can put it in the in the document the Google document that Andrea already shared here. You can put questions there and we will reply, but we have a ticket system and help that ticket system, help that help the skins just send the questions that you have. Bye bye all thank you very much for your presence and participation. And so, stay with us. So stay connected with our channels and communication channels because we have novelties every every week. Bye bye all.