DOE STI Management System
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This accepted manuscript will be made publicly available and discoverable through OSTI products after an administrative interval of 12 months from the publication date.
A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique persistent identifier that references a digital object and provides long-term access; DOIs remain stable even if the underlying address or URL for the content changes. DOIs for conference papers and proceedings may be provided by the publisher and will always begin with 10.XXXX.
An accepted manuscript is the version of the article that has been accepted for publication by a publisher and includes changes made during the peer-review process, also known as the final peer-reviewed accepted manuscript. It includes the same content as the published article in the journal and may or may not include all of the publisher's form or format. Find more information and accepted manuscript examples.
If a DOI is not already assigned to a Conference Presentation or Conference Poster, OSTI will assign a DOI.
Your DOI may auto-populate some of the required metadata, including title, author, and publication date.
You have selected a 4 YEAR EXTENDABLE SBIR/STTR DATA RIGHTS PROTECTION for your award. All data submitted must be marked in accordance with the terms and conditions of the above identified DOE Award/Contract Number. The Government receives Unlimited Rights in all unmarked data.
The 4 year data protection notice may read as follows (please refer to your terms and conditions for details):
SBIR/STTR Rights Notice (JAN 2015)
These SBIR/STTR data are furnished with SBIR/STTR rights under Award No. ________ (and subaward ________, if appropriate). Unless the Government obtains permission from the Recipient otherwise, the Government will protect SBIR/STTR data from nongovernmental use and from disclosure outside the Government, except for purposes of review, for a period starting at the receipt of the SBIR/STTR data and ending after 4 years, unless extended in accordance with 48 CFR 27.409(h), from the delivery of the last technical deliverable under this award. In order for SBIR/STTR data to be extended by an SBIR/STTR Phase III award, the Recipient must properly notify DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) before the end of the previous protection period. After the protection period, the Government has a paid-up license to use, and to authorize others to use on its behalf, these data for Government purposes, but is relieved of all disclosure prohibitions and assumes no liability for unauthorized use of these data by third parties. This notice shall be affixed to any reproductions of these data, in whole or in part (End of Notice).
You have selected a 20 YEAR SBIR/STTR DATA RIGHTS PROTECTION for your award. All data submitted must be marked in accordance with the terms and conditions of the above identified DOE Award/Contract Number. The Government receives Unlimited Rights in all unmarked data.
The 20 year data protection notice may read as follows (please refer to your terms and conditions for details):
20 YEAR SBIR/STTR DATA RIGHTS (2019)
Funding Agreement No. ________ (e.g. DE-SC000nnnn) Award Date ________ (Block 27 on the Assistance Agreement) SBIR/STTR Protection Period: Twenty years from Award Date SBIR/STTR Awardee ________
This report contains SBIR/STTR Data to which the Federal Government has received SBIR/STTR Technical Data Rights or SBIR/STTR Computer Software Rights during the SBIR/STTR Protection Period and Unlimited Rights afterwards, as defined in the Funding Agreement. Any reproductions of SBIR/STTR Data must include this legend. (End of Legend)
An ORCID identifier is a unique, persistent, identifying number assigned to a researcher that helps distinguish his or her research activities from others with similar names. For more information, visit orcid.org.
You may add DOIs to reference other papers, datasets, or software that relate to the STI product you are submitting/announcing with this record. The STI product you are currently submitting/describing/announcing with this record is always considered Item A. The related DOI is always considered Item B. When cross-referencing with the "how related" controlled vocabulary, the virtual sentence structure you want to create is "Item A (is related in this way to) Item B".
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