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Consortium Dashboard
The dashboard is the first screen you see after signing in as a Consortium Admin. It summarises activity across every institution in your consortium — how many are registered, how many users they hold between them, and how much work has been submitted.
Institutions, Users and Submissions
- Institutions — the number of member institutions currently registered under your consortium.
- Users — every user account created inside those institutions, added together. This is not the number of administrators; it counts all users.
- Submissions — the total number of documents checked across the whole consortium.
Processing time by language
Below the totals, three cards break submissions down into English, Non English and Regional. Each card shows the same four figures:
- Submissions — how many documents were checked in that language group.
- Max time — the longest a single document took to process.
- Avg time — the average processing time.
- Min time — the fastest a document was processed.
These figures are useful for setting expectations with member institutions. Regional and non-English documents typically take longer to process than English ones, so a slower average there is normal rather than a fault.
Institution wise submissions
The first chart is controlled by two dropdowns in its header.
The left dropdown, Select Date Range, limits the chart to a period. The presets are Last 12 Months, This Month, Last Quarter, Last 3 Months, Last 6 Months, Last Month, This Year, This Quarter and Last 7 Days. Choosing Custom Date Range lets you set your own start and end dates.
The right dropdown changes what the chart plots. There are six views:
- Institution wise submissions
- Institutions type
- State wise institutions
- State wise submissions
- State wise users
- User wise submissions
Year wise submissions
The second chart plots submissions per year, from 2020 to the current year. Its dropdown offers two modes: Year wise submissions and Month wise submissions.
Downloading chart data
Both charts have a hamburger icon in their top-right corner. Clicking it opens a short menu with three options — Download SVG, Download PNG and Download CSV. Use SVG or PNG when you want the picture for a report, and CSV when you want the underlying numbers.
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