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The Quick Log keeps a running list of the objects you’ve opened, so you can jump back to any of them without searching again. Open it from the brain icon in the header, next to notifications. It tracks projects, collections, assets, people, and publications.

Recently viewed

Every time you open a project, collection, asset, person, or publication, Dataerai adds it to your Quick Log. The Recent section lists the last 100 objects you viewed, newest first, and scrolls. Each entry shows the object’s name and type. Click a row to go straight back to it. Your Quick Log is yours — it follows your account across devices and browsers, and only you can see it.

Pin the things you’re working with

To keep an object handy beyond your recent history, pin it:
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Open the Quick Log

Click the brain icon in the header.
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Pin a row

Hover a row and click the pin icon. It moves up into the Pinned section and stays there — even after it falls out of your recent history.
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Unpin when you're done

Click the pin icon again to remove it from Pinned.
You can pin up to 25 objects. The panel header shows your count (for example, 3/25 pinned); once you reach 25, unpin something to make room. Each row has a copy menu for referencing the object elsewhere — in a note, a message, or a citation:
  • Copy DID — copies the object’s DID (for example, did:dataerai:asset:9f2c1a3e…), its stable, citable identifier. If the object doesn’t have a DID yet, this shows DID not available instead.
  • Copy link — copies a direct link to the object’s page that you can share with anyone who has access.
Dataerai never exposes an object’s internal database id — the DID is the identifier you share and cite, and you can paste a DID into search to jump straight to the object it identifies.
A teammate can only open a link or find an object if they already have access to it — sharing a link or DID doesn’t grant access. See Permissions to share an object.