 Hello, I'm Angelica Bosch, responsible for the Thunder Monitoring dashboard being OpenAR Product Manager. In this presentation, we'll be discussed what the Thunder Monitoring dashboard offers to whom and how one can join OpenAR. And at the end of this presentation, there is a case study with the Austrian founder FWF, the Austrian Science Fund. The Thunder Monitoring dashboard addresses to all European and international founders who want to join OpenAR. And through this service, the founders are able to increase their impact by monitoring and ranking their investments, updating information from the real-time updated OpenAR analytics. The Monitor OpenAR.eu was built to provide transparency and increase research impact through statistical analysis. The analytics are derived from the data displayed on production, more specifically explore.openar.eu. And this has the result to classify the founders by jurisdiction here in the Monitor, the OpenAR founders, whose data are on production. In the next few months, it is expected to display more founders who are in a beta phaser right now. We aggregate content by using text mining, the Monitoring, on the full text, which enables us to discover hidden structures and identify useful patterns, similarities, correlations, trends and communities. We also apply cleaning, transformation, disambiguation processes to identify relationships among all research entities, application, data, funding, researchers, organization and data sources. Moreover, among others, we identify grant IDs in publications, data, software, acknowledgement, sections and make the appropriate links to funding information, specifically program information. Furthermore, through this service, you can find information to learn about OpenScience, how to manage your data and more support materials. In the near future, we are going to release the research statistics tool, which will be used only by the OpenAR founders using their credentials, ensuring though security and privacy. Its main feature is to enable founders to produce by themselves limitless statistical reports in real time and save them in their personal device. The founders making a selection of the produced statistics. They can publicly publish them in the funders monitoring portal to provide transparency increase though their impact. However, are you a founder and wondering how to join OpenAR or are you a NOAD and going to provide information to the funders how to join OpenAR. This is the answer and the funders that they need to do is to provide OpenAR with a very limited set of metadata fields from their database and we will take it up from there. Such as this metadata fields are the project identifier, project title or acronym, funded name, start and end date of the projects, which are mandatory to provide it. Moreover, there are more datasets that could be updated such as funding streams, organization involved, recommended acknowledgement statements, start date of OpenAR access mandates, which are optional. However, the more datasets a founder can provide, the more matches we will have during the mining process. And as well more results. This information will be helpful to be provided by an Excel file. You can also find these requirements, statistical requirements to join OpenAR in the new funders fact sheet, as well as the all the information related to the OpenAR monitoring services. Here we can discuss about how a funder about the workflow of the integration of a funder. When updating this list of projects, the integration workflow starts immediately. It consists of several processes as shown in this slide, for example NOAAD, contact funders and provide this list to me, the product manager, where in turn I provided to the technical team to run all the appropriate processes. So as to aggregate content to link the resources to finding programs through mining text analysis and much more. Here is the second phase where after matching projects to publications, software and data, we publish this information to the beta.etflore.eu and ask from the funders to take closely look and provide feedback. We implement changes, if any, according to this feedback. And then we proceed in the third step, where we provide the final results in the production. This is the explore.openAR.eu and also ask from funders to take a last look in order to say if everything is okay or find any inconsistency with the metrics. Here we can see that the graded funders being in production as well as their research results related to the projects and publications. Apart from the technical team aggregation schedule, the frequency of obtaining an updated list of projects also varies from funder to funder. So there is a general agreement to obtain this list of projects twice a year. It is possible. Here we also can see for funders who are in beta. And now we can proceed to the use case of Austrian funder FWF. Here we depict the integration workflow of the FWF. And as you can see, first of all, they provide us with a list of their projects where in turn we match these projects with publications. And then we display these results on the beta.explore.openAR.eu. Here is more specifically this. A funder in order to join OpenAR should follow the steps I'm displaying now. First of all, the funders should visit OpenAR web page and under the support tab, combine the frequently asked questions. The questions related to the funders monitoring dashboard are entitled as reporting a statistics. However, in this section, a funder can be informed about everything related to OpenAR. After acquiring all the appropriate information and making contact with us, a funder should provide us with an Excel file where should be listed a very limited set of metadata. The mandatory fields, as mentioned before, are the project identifier, project title or acronym, funder name, start and end date of the project. There are also more optional metadata that the funder can provide. But keep in mind that as much information we get, the more easier and faster can be the mining process. This information can be accompanied with agreement for data exchange in order to proceed in the funder's integration workflow. Finally, when fine results, we display them into beta production and monitor in this specific queue. And asking always from the funder to provide us with feedback. Here we pick a small sample of the charts that are displayed in the monitor.openair.eu under the page of the FWF funder. As it is mentioned before, we are glad to encourage funds to provide us feedback and their statistical requirements based on their needs in order to provide more personalized and customized statistical reports. That's all for me and I'm glad to hear your questions.