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An Overview of the Research in Progress (RIP) Database rip.trb.org

An Overview of the Research in Progress (RIP) Database rip.trb.org. CUTC Meeting June 2014 Lisa Loyo Manager, Information Services lloyo@nas.edu. Overview. • Entering projects to Research in Progress (RIP) Database UTCs use of the RIP Database Submitting reports to TRID Database

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An Overview of the Research in Progress (RIP) Database rip.trb.org

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  1. An Overview of the Research in Progress (RIP) Databaserip.trb.org CUTC Meeting June 2014 Lisa Loyo Manager, Information Services lloyo@nas.edu

  2. Overview • • Entering projects to Research in Progress (RIP) Database • UTCs use of the RIP Database • Submitting reports to TRID Database • Last comments

  3. Entering Projects to RIP • State DOTs, US DOT, UTCs • Enter individual projects records on data entry form • Submit an electronic file of projects – batch mode submittal https://rip.trb.org/sponsors/upload.aspx • Relational Database – look-up tables for organization and individual names • Listing of UTCs by center name • Source Agency • Determines ownership of record • Automatically entered based on login • DOT and UTC records for the same project are merged into one record, for which the DOT becomes the Source Agency (thus the “owner” of the record)

  4. Entering Projects to RIP, cont’d • RIP users enter, update and remove their projects from the RIP Database only. • All creation of and updates to a project record must be done in RIP *Project records cannot be edited via the TRID Database • A goal of RIP is to identify research so leave completed project records in RIP until the final report is indexed in TRID so that there is no gap in availability of the research • All UTC project records are reviewed by a TRIS indexer/abstractor including application of Transportation Research Thesaurus (TRT) terms before becoming available in RIP

  5. UTCs use of RIP • Additional Requirements: Funding amount; Contract number • UTCs receive only one login for their institution • The head UTC for a consortium enters and maintains consortium project records; head UTCs receive two logins • Generic email addresses are preferred for login credentials

  6. Submitting Reports to TRID • What is entered into TRID Research reports (not websites, newsletters, press releases etc.) including UTC research reports • Submit published reports Form on TRID website trid.trb.org/submit.aspx Email publications/reports as attachment, or a link to the report to tris-trb@nas.edu Publications are indexed by professional indexers and abstractors • Acceptance of research reports for TRID

  7. Additional Comments • Disclaimer – National Academy of Sciences privacy policy • Training webinar tentatively scheduled for 8 August, 2014.

  8. Questions or Comments?

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