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The intent of this page is to provide an overview of the Roles and Responsibilities of new and current Scientific and Technical Information points-of-contact. It is not a requirements document, but instead is intended to describe best practices for implementing STI management as listed in the DOE O...y management contractors, as appropriate. (This document does not replace requirements listed in the DOE Order 241.1C or in the Contractors Requirement Document (CRD) contained with DOE Order 241.1C)
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DOE Elements are first-tier organizations at Headquarters and in the field, as described in the Correspondence Style Guide, Office of the Executive Secretariat
DOE Programs fund research and other scientific endeavors. For those activities where the STI is not submitted by National Labs, major sites, or through financial assistance awards, it should be submitted by the DOE Program. DOE Programs have the option to submit STI and metadata records on E-Link....
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A Principal Investigator is designated by a research organization to have an appropriate level of authority and responsibility for the proper conduct of the research, the use of funds, and administrative requirements, including the submission of scientific and technical information to the agency. Wh...d responsibility for leading and directing the research, intellectually and logistically. For submission information, reference Submitting STI.
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OSTI coordinates the STI Program (STIP), a complex-wide collaboration across DOE programs, field offices, national laboratories, and contractors to disseminate and preserve the Department's STI. In addition to text, OSTI recognizes the growing need to capture scientific research in emerging formats,... on existing partnerships and seeks strategic alliances across a wide range of communities, including DOE, interagency, international, and private sector, to increase access to the Department's research and development results.
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Department of Energy national laboratories and other sites and facilities have designated representatives to serve as technical information officers (TIOs) and STI Managers in the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP).
Established in 1947, the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) grew out of the post-World War II initiative to make scientific research of the Manhattan Project as freely available to the public as possible. Today, OSTI fulfills the responsibilities related to the collection, preserv...m Department of Energy R&D activities.
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A disclaimer is to be used on all DOE STI products as appropriate. The following is a standard disclaimer to be used as appropriate. Please note that some contracts may include alternative disclaimers for use on STI Products.
STIP Community
To ensure the requirements for STI management are understood and followed, training is now required.
E-Link FAQs | Public Access FAQs | DOE O 241.1C FAQs
STIPWorks is a secure area accessible to STIP representatives and participants. For more information, contact STIP@osti.gov.
Note: This page is a placeholder for the STIP site’s public search page. The actual results are handled by the search application logic. Below are screenshots of the search features.

