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Valerie S. Allen, MSLIS
Office of Scientific and Technical Information
U.S. Department of Energy
Science.gov @ Five Years
InterLab '07
Los Alamos, New Mexico
October 1–3, 2007
(Slide 1)Slide 2: Science.gov is all of these things
We see three complementary approaches to improve information sharing and awareness- USA.Gov for Science cross-agency portal
- Large scale collaboration between major science agencies
- Wealth of information located by term or topic
- Unique search capability that searches the deep Web
- Traditional search capability indexing over 1,800 sites
Slide 3: The Science.gov Alliance
17 organizations from 13 agencies
- Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Library
United States Forest Service - Department of Commerce
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Technical Information Service - Department of Defense
Defense Technical Information Center - Department of Education
National Library of Education - Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information - Department of Health and Human Services
Food and Drug Administration
National Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine - Department of Interior
United Sates Geological Survey
National Biological Information Infrastructure - Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Environmental Information
Office of Research and Development - Library of Congress
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Scientific and Technical Information Program - National Science Foundation
- United States Government Printing Office
With additional support from the National Archives and Records Administration
Slide 4: Science.gov
Slide 5: Breaking News!
Website by committee actually works!
Why?
Slide 6: Significant events — a perfect storm
- USA.gov (formerly FirstGov)
- Two workshops on concept and infrastructure issues
- CENDI backbone of established relationships
- The ease of the technology
- Small amount of early seed money for cross-agency initiatives
Slide 7: Explore Selected Science Web Sites by Topic
Slide 8: Browse by topic
Slide 9: Featured Search, Special Collections, and Featured Web Sites
Slide 10: Search Results
Slide 11: Some features added since version 1.0
- Subscribe to weekly Alerts identifying newly added items
- Email results to yourself or a colleague
- Sort by date, author, title in addition to source
- Refine your original search
- Begin viewing results while more are returned
- Multiple algorithms for relevancy used
Slide 12: Search from Science.gov web site and Energy & Energy Conservation Sources
Slide 13: Search results from Science.gov
Slide 14: Surface Web and Deep Web—2005
- Size: Estimated to be 8+ billion (Google) to 45 billion (About.com) web pages
- Static, crawlable web pages
- Large amounts of unfiltered information
- Limited to what is easily found by search engines
- Size: Estimated to be 5 to 500 times larger (BrightPlanet)
- Dynamically generated content that lives inside databases
- High-quality, managed, subject-specific content
- Growing faster than surface web (BrightPlanet)
Slide 15: Agencies are responsible for their agency information
- NTIS developed the original catalog
- CENDI Secretariat now maintains the content catalog
- Agency content managers submit and edit their information via a form
- By Topic sites are indexed nightly by USGS
- Real time search of content in large databases
Slide 16: Content Guiding Principles
- Science.gov presents select, web-based government science information
- The focus is on subject rather than government organization
- The audience is the science aware citizen, including educators, students, professional
- researchers, and members of the general public with an interest in science and technology
- The sites are selected and cataloged with the user in mind
Slide 17: Science.gov Contributing Agencies
- USDA 16%
- DOC 10%
- DOD 3%
- DOE 24%
- DOI 10%
- ED 1%
- EPA 7%
- GPO 1%
- HHS 13%
- NASA 7%
- NSF 8%
* Based on number of URLs in Web site catalogue as of April 2006.
Note: DOE also contributes over 21 percent of the 50 million pages in Science.gov search.
Slide 18: U.S. invests approximately $8.5 billion in energy-related research and development each year
- OSTI collects, preserves, disseminates, and leverages DOE’s scientific and technical information resulting from this investment
- OSTI collaborates within DOE to develop and maintain an efficient and effective access and delivery system
- OSTI partners with other organizations to facilitate national and international cooperation and information exchange
Slide 19: OSTI Flyer
Slide 20: OSTI Partnerships include but are not limited to
- STIP
- Science.gov Alliance
- CENDI
- ETDE
- ICSTI
- WorldWideScience Alliance
Slide 21: WorldWideScience.org
Slide 22: Current National Partners in WorldWideScience.org
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Japan
The Netherlands
New Zealand
South Africa
United Kingdom
United States

