Faculty Information System Upgrade Guide: What has changed?

Summary

This article summarizes and provides guidance on the most notable changes in prominently used areas and features of the Elements System. Users will see these updates and improvements with the launch of the system update in October 2024.

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Overview

This article summarizes and provides guidance on the most notable changes in prominently used areas and features of the Elements System. Users will see these updates and improvements with the launch of the system update in October 2024.

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Overview Changes
Interface/Navigation
  • New Link: scholars.pitt.edu
  • Redesigned pages with new branding and layouts
  • New ‘Notifications’ feature found on the Header Toolbar (has replaced the prior Inbox feature)
  • Accessing the menu and the layout of the menu has changed. There is also a new ‘menu search’ feature.
  • A new toolbar was added to the left of the screen with the option to select the Home Page, Profile, or Reporting Hub for quick access
Home Page
  • A tile for the object ‘Projects’ has been added to the Home Page
  • Home pages are now customizable
  • Publication tile now has two view options: List or Graph
Object Pages

All Object Types:

  • Object pages (Publications, Grants, Professional Activities, Teaching Activities, and Projects) have been redesigned.
  • There are new tabs, including Labels and Relationship
  • There is a ‘Focus on’ selector
  • There is the ability to edit object thumbnails

My Publications Only:

  • New filter option – to filter by publication status.
  • A new Metrics tab is available and specific to publications
  • Contributions can be added from detail page
  • A new Publication type has been added: Preprint
Profile
  • When viewing a profile, there are tabs that separate objects so they can be viewed individually (Publications, Grants, etc.)
  • Users can now choose to have a Preferred Name display on their Profile
  • There is an additional Privacy Option for items in a user profile: Internal Only.
Reporting Hub
  • The Reporting Hub is a completely new area in Elements. It is a page dedicated to housing and centralizing available reports.
Account Settings
  • There is now an option to manage a Preferred Name in a user profile
  • There is now an option for users to hide their title on their profile (Dr, Ms, Mr, etc.)

See below for additional details and visuals on the changes listed above.

Interface/Navigation

What has changed?

Interface and Navigation within Elements has had many adjustments with this system upgrade. These changes have been made to improve accessibility as well as overall functionality and presentation. Main differences you will notice as you access the system are:

  1. The link to the system is now scholars.pitt.edu. It can still be accessed from myPitt as well.
  2. Pages have been redesigned with new branding, colors, and overall changes to the look and layout. Here is an example of the differences you can see with the update:

    Old Version:

    The old Elements interface showing the previous branding, color scheme, and page layout

    New Version:

    The new Elements interface showing the updated branding, color scheme, and redesigned page layout

  3. The Elements header toolbar is still available, but now has a notification feature represented by a bell icon in the upper right corner. This is replacing the Inbox feature.

    The Elements header toolbar showing the new bell icon notification feature in the upper right corner

  4. The menu is now accessed using a “Hamburger button” found in the upper left corner.

    The Elements header showing the hamburger menu button in the upper left corner

    Once accessed, you will also notice the menu has an updated layout as well as a new ‘menu search’ feature. This feature allows you to search for a page you are looking to access more quickly. Please note: Your menu will have different options based on your permissions in the system.

    The expanded Elements navigation menu showing the updated layout and the new menu search field at the top

  5. There is a new fixed toolbar to the left of the screen to quickly access commonly used pages. They are Home, Profile, and Reporting Hub.

    The Elements interface showing the new fixed left-side toolbar with icons for Home, Profile, and Reporting Hub

Home Page

What has changed?

The home page still has Action Items and shortcuts to your objects (Publications, Grants, etc.), but you will notice it has been redesigned. There are also new features on this page you can utilize:

  1. A Projects object tile has been added.

    The Elements home page showing the new Projects tile alongside existing object tiles

  2. You can customize your home page by selecting the Configure Home Page icon in the lower left corner.

    The Elements home page showing the Configure Home Page icon in the lower left corner

    You can select which tiles you want to see or hide by dragging and dropping the tile in the respective “Visible” or “Hidden” category. You can also put them in an order that suits your preferences by dragging and dropping in the Visible Tiles area.

    The Elements home page configuration screen showing Visible and Hidden tile categories with drag-and-drop reordering

  3. You can select a different view for the Publications tile: Either List View or a Graph View.

    The Elements home page Publications tile showing the toggle between List View and Graph View options

Object Pages

What has changed?

The Object Pages still allow you to view and manage Publications and other kinds of activity within Elements. All object pages have been redesigned, including an updated tab system.

For these updates, we will use the Grant object. However, all object pages see these main changes:

Object Page – All Objects

  1. There is a new tab system for the Objects in Elements. These new tabs include ‘Labels’ and ‘Relationships’. The ‘Relationships’ now combines the older version’s ‘Users’ and ‘Links’ tabs.

    An Elements object page showing the new tab bar including the Labels and Relationships tabs

    The ‘Labels’ tab allows you to view and manage labels associated with an object more easily. It shows options for available label schemes in the system and includes the number of labels applied for the respective scheme. These can be edited from here as well.

    The Labels tab on an Elements object page showing available label schemes and the number of labels applied to each

    The ‘Relationships’ tab allows you to view and manage relationships with an object. This can include relationships to other users and/or objects.

    The Relationships tab on an Elements object page showing related users and objects

    There is also an ability to view the relationships in a list view or a card view by selecting the arrow next to the item with the relationship to the object.

    The Relationships tab showing the dropdown arrow used to switch between list view and card view

    From here, you can select your preferred view.

    The Relationships tab displaying relationships in the card view layout

  2. A Focus Selector is now available to view your objects in a different way that best suits your needs. You can choose to Focus on any of the tabs available for a particular object. For Grants, this includes Summary, Labels, Relationships, Sources or History. It will switch to the tab option you select for all objects so you can focus on that data.

    An Elements object page showing the Focus Selector dropdown with tab options including Summary, Labels, Relationships, Sources, and History

  3. There is now the ability to add/edit a Thumbnail for an object.

    An Elements object page showing the thumbnail area with an option to add or edit the object thumbnail image

Object Pages – Publications Only

The Publications objects/pages still allow you to view and manage your publications. This includes claiming and rejecting them, as well. With the update, there are some changes specific to this object type. They will be highlighted below:

  1. There is a new filter option on the Publications object page. This filter option is ‘Publication Status’.

    The Publications object page showing the new Publication Status filter option in the filter panel

  2. My publications has a new Tab for Metrics, in addition to the ‘Labels’ and ‘Relationships’ tab. This tab highlights article metrics and journal metrics for the Publication.

    The Publications object page showing the new Metrics tab alongside the Labels and Relationships tabs

  3. Contributions is a new feature that can now be added from a Publication Details Page.

    A Publication details page showing the new Contributions section with options to add contributor information

Profile

What has changed?

Profiles can still be viewed and edited as needed, but you will notice it has been redesigned. There are also some new features. Here are the main updates in this area:

  1. When viewing a profile, there are now tabs separating publications, grants, etc. so the content can be accessed and viewed more clearly and specifically.

    An Elements user profile page showing the new tabbed layout separating Publications, Grants, and other object types

  2. There is a new feature that allows you to enter and manage your preferred name, that will then show on your profile. This can be done from the Account Settings page.

    The Elements Account Settings page showing the Preferred Name field where users can enter their preferred display name

  3. When editing your profile, there is also a new privacy setting for items on your profile. The new setting option is “Internal Only”, meaning only members of the organization can see the item. This is in addition to the original settings of private and public, which are still available.

    The Elements profile editing screen showing the privacy settings dropdown with the new Internal Only option alongside the existing Private and Public options

Reporting Hub

What has changed?

The Reporting hub is an entirely new area in Elements now available with this update. It is a page dedicated to housing and centralizing available reports (this includes dashboards). From here, you can manage, view and run reports.

How to access the Reporting Hub?

It can be accessed a few ways: By the toolbar to the left of the screen or the menu, for example.

The Elements interface showing the left-side toolbar and navigation menu with the Reporting Hub option highlighted

How do I find and run a report?

Once accessed, you will be able to see a list of reports available to you. This will vary based on your permissions in the system.

The Elements Reporting Hub page showing a list of available reports

You also have the ability to filter, search and sort the reports in the list to make it easier to find a report you are looking for.

The Reporting Hub showing the filter, search, and sort controls available above the reports list

To view the Report details, select the Report Name. To run a report, select the ‘Run’ button.

The Reporting Hub reports list showing a report entry with the Run button and the report name link highlighted

To run the report, enter the data required into the window that appears. This data will vary based on the report selected. You can also select the format you would like the report, and then select ‘Run’.

The run report dialog window showing input fields for report parameters and a format selection dropdown

Please Note: Dashboard type reports are an exception, as you do not ‘Run’ them, you ‘View’ them.

‘Favorite’ a Report

There is an option to ‘favorite’ a report using the heart shaped icon next to the Report Name. Once favorited, it can be quickly accessed from the Report Hub in the future.

The Reporting Hub reports list showing the heart-shaped favorite icon next to a report name

A video reviewing the Reporting Hub can be viewed on the Reporting Hub overview video page.

Account Settings

What has changed?

You can still access account settings and do things like manage delegates from Account Settings. There are also some new features included in the update:

  1. You can manage your Preferred Name from here.

    The Elements Account Settings page showing the Preferred Name management field

  2. You can choose to hide your title(s) on your profile.

    The Elements Account Settings page showing the option to hide professional titles from the user profile

Resources:

Symplectic Support Site: Solutions – Symplectic Support

Additional Information on Elements: Service – Elements (pitt.edu)

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Article ID: 2307
Created
Thu 10/10/24 2:58 PM
Modified
Thu 4/23/26 9:33 AM

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