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Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission. Lorrie Johnson Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) U.S. Department of Energy 5 July 2007. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI).
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Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Lorrie Johnson Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) U.S. Department of Energy 5 July 2007
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) • OSTI is an organization within the U.S Department of Energy’s Office of Science • Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee • OSTI has been in operation since 1947 and is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year.
OSTI’s Mission: To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to Department of Energy researchers and the interested public. OSTI accelerates the discovery of knowledge!
Energy R&D Investments • The U.S. invests approximately $8.5 billion (USD) in energy-related Research & Development annually. • OSTI collects, preserves, disseminates, and leverages the scientific and technical information resources resulting from this investment.
OSTI’s strategies for accomplishing its mission include: • Collaborations within the Department of Energy to develop and maintain an efficient, state-of-the-art access and delivery system. • Partnerships with other organizations to facilitate national and international cooperation and information exchange.
OSTI’s strategies, continued • Development, delivery, and maintenance of information products and services for a variety of users. • Preservation of scientific and technical information, in tangible copies or electronically, as appropriate. • Acceleration of the diffusion of knowledge to advance scientific discovery.
OSTI Statistics: In FY 2006, there were 44 million transactions by individuals accessing OSTI resources (doubling in the past 2 years)
OSTI Statistics Approximately 4.1 million full-text documents were downloaded from OSTI via the Web, free of charge to users.
OSTI Collaborations • OSTI works with the Department of Energy’s National Laboratories, as well as with energy researchers at universities, colleges, and other research institutions. • OSTI tracks approximately 10,000 current research projects funded by the Department of Energy per year. • OSTI receives about 12,000 technical research reports per year. • OSTI uses an input system which allows researchers or administrative personnel to directly submit bibliographic data and/or upload electronic files for use in our databases.
OSTI Partnerships • International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) / International Nuclear Information System (INIS) – since 1970. • Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE) – since 1987. • International Council for Scientific and Technical Information (ICSTI) • Various partnerships with other U.S. government agencies to provide access to science information.
Science Accelerator • http://www.scienceaccelerator.gov • OSTI’s over-arching product • Users can search all OSTI’s public products with a single query • Eliminates work and time required to find quality science information in the deep web
Science Research Connection (SRC) • http://www.osti.gov/src • Delivers information to the U.S. Department of Energy community (logon required) • Includes energy research information from the U.S., as well as international information obtained through our ETDE partnership
Energy Citations Database and DOE Information Bridge • http://www.osti.gov/bridge/ and http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/ • Contains U.S. information since 1948 • Over 2 million records and about 140,000 full text documents. • OSTI’s most popular products, open to public • Over 30 million accesses per year.
Science.govhttp://www.science.gov/ • Gateway to science information provided by U.S. government agencies. • Ability to simultaneously search databases from DOE/OSTI, National Library of Medicine (PubMed), National Agriculture Library (AGRICOLA), NASA, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, and others. • Results from all databases are combined and then ranked accordingly to relevance.
E-Print Network andScience Conference Proceedings • E-Print Network (http://www.osti.gov/eprints/)provides single query searching of e-print manuscripts, scholarly papers, and other scientific documents residing on web sites, as well as a deep web search across major e-print databases. • Science Conference Proceedings (http://www.osti.gov/scienceconferences/) also provides a deep web search of conference papers and proceedings across various fields of science and technology.
OSTI Preservation • Historical role was preservation of paper documents • OSTI’s collection consists of over 850,000 records • About 115,000 paper documents have been digitized, and another 38,000 reports formerly in microfiche format
OSTI InnovationAdvancing Science through Knowledge Discovery • Making hundreds of databases searchable with a single query. • WorldWideScience.org – A global science gateway
OSTI Innovations, continued • Incorporating personal workspace capabilities for users. • Expanding digital access to legacy (paper) documents. • Integrating experimental, numeric data and text.