We will eventually offer the option to set a default image for your VITA instance, that would resolve into a Twitter Card in such cases. For now, Twitter cards that embed video and audio directly into Tweets are disabled. These links will resolve into Summary Cards. The Agency Management Interface You don’t have to enable or change anything on the Agency Management side to make Twitter Cards work: they’re automatic. We've made one change to the interface. Once logged in, you will see a new field in the Agency Management General Values page in VITA. By entering in the institutional Twitter account of your organization, library, archives, or other VITA-associated department, any Twitter cards posted by your own or another account will be associated with your institutional account in its metadata. Agei Agency Twitter Account | @ODWorg ___|This account will be linked to any Twitter cards associated with your records and your sites. | Agency Address | Record Count |29 The Twitter account field in the Agency Management page. Twitter created this metadata field to incorporate advertising analytics functions. This function does not influence individual account analytics. It is an optional field and you may find it useful if your organization is also signed up for Twitter Ads. It adds a twitter:site metadata field to every page and record in VITA: <meta name="twitter:card" content="sunmary_large_image"> ‘CPI > inages.ourontario. i dps" /> nt="The CPR Station in Schreiber, Ontario.” /> <meta name="twitter: image” content="http: ee qurentario. ca/Partners/sociei/VS6000527725F. ips" > <meta name="twitter:site” content="@0Duorg" Twitter Cards can accept more information, including item-specific creation metadata: for example, if a contemporary photographer's work was shared in your VITA instance,