🚀 data.world February Product Release: PDF Export, Team Mentions, Glossary Hierarchy

The February monthly launch brings powerful new ways to share, navigate, and collaborate on your data.world instance. From printable resource pages to hierarchical glossary views, here's what's new and coming soon 👇

🔥 What's New?

🖨️ Print Resource Overview Pages to PDF

You can now generate a formatted PDF of any resource's overview page for sharing, reviewing, or editing offline. From a resource overview page, simply select the print icon to capture the page in a clean, formatted PDF—perfect for stakeholder reviews, compliance documentation, or offline reference. Learn more in our documentation.

👥 @mention User Groups and SCIM Teams

This collaboration enhancement makes governance conversations more efficient. When you @mention a User Group or a SCIM-provisioned team in a discussion, every member receives the same actionable notification as with individual mentions.

How it works: Type @ in a multi-line text or comment field, and begin to type the group or team name, then select it from the picker. The mention posts to the thread and notifies all members—removing the need to tag dozens of people one by one while keeping conversations transparent and traceable in-product. Learn more in our documentation.



🗓️ Coming Soon

🌳 Glossary Hierarchy - Tree View for Terms and Definitions

A dedicated hierarchy view is now available in the glossary, letting you explore terms and their definitions in an expandable parent/child tree structure. This purpose-built view helps users navigate business vocabulary top-down and understand relationships between concepts at a glance.

Key capabilities:

  • Expandable tree structure – Visually represents parent-child relationships between glossary terms, making it easy to model business concepts and taxonomy
  • Definitions at a glance – The tree displays term names alongside their descriptions, so reviewers can understand context without clicking into each term
  • Efficient navigation – Expand only the branches you need when exploring large glossaries, or use flat search when you already know the term you're looking for

This feature is ideal for stewards, governance councils, and domain owners who need to manage business vocabulary and guide users to the right definitions—especially at enterprise scale.