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Figure 277572: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Accepted Manuscripts - Page 1
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STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:Accepted Manuscripts ABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.The Department's 2014 Public Access Plan added accepted manuscripts as a form of STI to be submitted to OSTI.DEFINITIONAn accepted manuscript of a scholarly publication (i.e., journal article) is the final peer-reviewed accepted manuscript accepted for publication. This final version of the article which has been accepted by a publisher includes changes made during the peer-review process. Thus, it has the same content as the published article, but it is not the final published version or reproduction copy of what appears in the journal (i.e., it is not a "reprint" of the published article). The key criteria for submission of accepted manuscripts to DOE OSTI are (1) DOE partially or completely funded the research reflected in the article or accepted manuscript and (2) the article has been accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. It is preferred that the final journal publication information (e.g., Digital Object Identifier) be included at the time of submission to OSTI to aid in the processing and display of the best available version.SUBMISSIONS Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers.Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
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Figure 277573: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Accepted Manuscripts - Page 2
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STI AVAILABILITYOSTI.GOV (https://www.osti.gov) is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. OSTI.GOV contains over 3 million records, including citations to 1.6 million journal articles, 1.1 million of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers' websites. OSTI.GOV provides access to this DOE STI by offering numerous easy-to-use search capabilities and customization options; and for the DOE community, additional citation information is available to help researchers evaluate article impact and find related research.DOE PAGES (Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science - http://www.osti.gov/pages) is the Department's portal and search interface that offers free access to the best available full-text version of DOE-affiliated scholarly publications. Articles will be made publicly available after an administrative period of 12 months from publication date.OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Figure 277576: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Book/Monograph - Page 1
Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Book/Monograph - Page 1
STI Product Type Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory ResearchersBooks and MonographsABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.DEFINITIONAs an STI product, a book or monograph is a scholarly piece of writing on a specific subject. It may contain a detailed written study of a single specialized subject or an aspect of it, including a manual describing a particular process. Each volume is a self-contained work, yet monographs may be a published in a series to provide detailed information on a specialized scientific or technical topic. A book may also be composed of chapters, and the STI product may be just one part or topic in the whole book to be published. Books and monographs may be published by the originating site (e.g., as e-books or technical fact sheets) or by a commercial publisher. If the STI product is a chapter, reference should also be made to the whole book.SUBMISSIONSEach DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers.Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as a full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then an announcement notice only may be submitted, providing metadata and the source of availability.
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Figure 277577: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Book/Monograph - Page 2
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OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Figure 277570: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings - Page 1
Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings - Page 1
STI Product Type Factsheet for DOE Laboratory ResearchersConference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.DEFINITIONA conference paper/presentation or proceedings is a type of scientific and technical information (STI) product from a conference, symposium, lecture, or similar event. Individual papers and presentations are those presented at an event by an individual whose work was sponsored by DOE, while a conference proceedings is the compilation of a group of papers from a conference, workshop, seminar, etc., typically prepared at the request of a DOE program that sponsored work in the area covered by the conference. Papers and proceedings are typically PDF documents, while presentations may be PowerPoint slides, posters, or videos. [See also the fact sheet for "Videos"].SUBMISSIONSEach DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers. Using the Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for conference papers/presentations or proceedings plus an upload in PDF. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then an announcement record only (metadata and availability information) may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the "Videos" fact sheet for more specific guidance.
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Figure 277571: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings - Page 2
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STI AVAILABILITYOSTI.GOV (https://www.osti.gov) is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. OSTI.GOV contains over 3 million records, including citations to 1.6 million journal articles, 1.1 million of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers' websites. OSTI.GOV provides access to this DOE STI by offering numerous easy-to-use search capabilities and customization options; and for the DOE community, additional citation information is available to help researchers evaluate article impact and find related research.DOE ScienceCinema (http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,700 multimedia scientific videos from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using Watson speech‐recognition search technology. The ability to search and "jump to" the spoken words in a video that may be an hour or longer is a unique, added value.OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Figure 277578: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Patents - Page 1
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STIP Product Type Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory ResearchersPatentsABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.DEFINITIONA patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, which in the United States is issued by the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The patent gives the holder exclusive rights to a process, design or new invention for a designated period of time. The assignee could be a government agency or a company that is a contractor or grant recipient. After a patent is issued, the USPTO includes the patent in its database, making the patent application, full text, and other descriptive information accessible to the public. If DOE-funded research led to the patent, then this research result is of interest to DOE as a form of STI. The DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) obtains patent records of interest to DOE directly from USPTO; however, to ensure comprehensiveness, broad dissemination, and archival preservation, inventors funded by DOE may find it useful to submit information to OSTI through their particular STI submission channels.SUBMISSIONSEach DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers.For patents, the researcher has the option to (1) use the Lab's processes for STI submission, providing metadata for a patent as well as a full-text document in searchable PDF format or (2) rely on the OSTI-USPTO process for ensuring access via a link to the document hosted by USPTO. If the latter is the Lab's preference, periodic review of the Lab's patents in the OSTI collection is desirable to ensure that all patents from the Lab are being included.
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Figure 277579: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Patents - Page 2
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STI AVAILABILITYOSTI.GOV (https://www.osti.gov) is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. OSTI.GOV contains over 3 million records, including citations to 1.6 million journal articles, 1.1 million of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers' websites. OSTI.GOV provides access to this DOE STI by offering numerous easy-to-use search capabilities and customization options; and for the DOE community, additional citation information is available to help researchers evaluate article impact and find related research.DOE Patents (http://www.osti.gov/doepatents) is a search tool for discovering patent information resulting from DOE-funded research and development (R&D), consisting of bibliographic records with full text where available, either via a PDF document or a link to the record at the USPTO (http://www.uspto.gov). DOE Patents provides comprehensive coverage of patents resulting from DOE funding.OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Figure 277572: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Accepted Manuscripts - Page 1
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STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:Accepted Manuscripts ABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.The Department's 2014 Public Access Plan added accepted manuscripts as a form of STI to be submitted to OSTI.DEFINITIONAn accepted manuscript of a scholarly publication (i.e., journal article) is the final peer-reviewed accepted manuscript accepted for publication. This final version of the article which has been accepted by a publisher includes changes made during the peer-review process. Thus, it has the same content as the published article, but it is not the final published version or reproduction copy of what appears in the journal (i.e., it is not a "reprint" of the published article). The key criteria for submission of accepted manuscripts to DOE OSTI are (1) DOE partially or completely funded the research reflected in the article or accepted manuscript and (2) the article has been accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. It is preferred that the final journal publication information (e.g., Digital Object Identifier) be included at the time of submission to OSTI to aid in the processing and display of the best available version.SUBMISSIONS Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers.Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
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Figure 277573: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Accepted Manuscripts - Page 2
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STI AVAILABILITYOSTI.GOV (https://www.osti.gov) is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. OSTI.GOV contains over 3 million records, including citations to 1.6 million journal articles, 1.1 million of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers' websites. OSTI.GOV provides access to this DOE STI by offering numerous easy-to-use search capabilities and customization options; and for the DOE community, additional citation information is available to help researchers evaluate article impact and find related research.DOE PAGES (Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science - http://www.osti.gov/pages) is the Department's portal and search interface that offers free access to the best available full-text version of DOE-affiliated scholarly publications. Articles will be made publicly available after an administrative period of 12 months from publication date.OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Figure 277576: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Book/Monograph - Page 1
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STI Product Type Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory ResearchersBooks and MonographsABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.DEFINITIONAs an STI product, a book or monograph is a scholarly piece of writing on a specific subject. It may contain a detailed written study of a single specialized subject or an aspect of it, including a manual describing a particular process. Each volume is a self-contained work, yet monographs may be a published in a series to provide detailed information on a specialized scientific or technical topic. A book may also be composed of chapters, and the STI product may be just one part or topic in the whole book to be published. Books and monographs may be published by the originating site (e.g., as e-books or technical fact sheets) or by a commercial publisher. If the STI product is a chapter, reference should also be made to the whole book.SUBMISSIONSEach DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers.Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as a full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then an announcement notice only may be submitted, providing metadata and the source of availability.
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Figure 277577: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Book/Monograph - Page 2
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OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Figure 277570: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings - Page 1
Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings - Page 1
STI Product Type Factsheet for DOE Laboratory ResearchersConference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.DEFINITIONA conference paper/presentation or proceedings is a type of scientific and technical information (STI) product from a conference, symposium, lecture, or similar event. Individual papers and presentations are those presented at an event by an individual whose work was sponsored by DOE, while a conference proceedings is the compilation of a group of papers from a conference, workshop, seminar, etc., typically prepared at the request of a DOE program that sponsored work in the area covered by the conference. Papers and proceedings are typically PDF documents, while presentations may be PowerPoint slides, posters, or videos. [See also the fact sheet for "Videos"].SUBMISSIONSEach DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers. Using the Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for conference papers/presentations or proceedings plus an upload in PDF. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then an announcement record only (metadata and availability information) may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the "Videos" fact sheet for more specific guidance.
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Figure 277571: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings - Page 2
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STI AVAILABILITYOSTI.GOV (https://www.osti.gov) is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. OSTI.GOV contains over 3 million records, including citations to 1.6 million journal articles, 1.1 million of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers' websites. OSTI.GOV provides access to this DOE STI by offering numerous easy-to-use search capabilities and customization options; and for the DOE community, additional citation information is available to help researchers evaluate article impact and find related research.DOE ScienceCinema (http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,700 multimedia scientific videos from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using Watson speech‐recognition search technology. The ability to search and "jump to" the spoken words in a video that may be an hour or longer is a unique, added value.OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Figure 277578: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Patents - Page 1
Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Patents - Page 1
STIP Product Type Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory ResearchersPatentsABOUT STIIn the course of performing research and development (R&D) and other scientific and technological work, researchers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document and disseminate their findings.STI includes products such as journal articles, technical reports, conference presentations, books, and more. Through the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) collaborates with people across the DOE complex, including Headquarters programs, field offices, national laboratories, and other facilities. The STIP partnership ensures that the results of DOE- funded work are identified, disseminated, and preserved. Thus, OSTI collects STI produced across the DOE laboratory and facility complex as well as from financial assistance recipients.DEFINITIONA patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, which in the United States is issued by the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The patent gives the holder exclusive rights to a process, design or new invention for a designated period of time. The assignee could be a government agency or a company that is a contractor or grant recipient. After a patent is issued, the USPTO includes the patent in its database, making the patent application, full text, and other descriptive information accessible to the public. If DOE-funded research led to the patent, then this research result is of interest to DOE as a form of STI. The DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) obtains patent records of interest to DOE directly from USPTO; however, to ensure comprehensiveness, broad dissemination, and archival preservation, inventors funded by DOE may find it useful to submit information to OSTI through their particular STI submission channels.SUBMISSIONSEach DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each site's STI Manager is involved in the process; for more information, see the listing of STI Managers at http://www.osti.gov/stip/stimanagers.For patents, the researcher has the option to (1) use the Lab's processes for STI submission, providing metadata for a patent as well as a full-text document in searchable PDF format or (2) rely on the OSTI-USPTO process for ensuring access via a link to the document hosted by USPTO. If the latter is the Lab's preference, periodic review of the Lab's patents in the OSTI collection is desirable to ensure that all patents from the Lab are being included.
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Figure 277579: Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Patents - Page 2
Factsheet for DOE Lab Researchers: Patents - Page 2
STI AVAILABILITYOSTI.GOV (https://www.osti.gov) is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research and development results and the organizational hub for information about the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. OSTI.GOV contains over 3 million records, including citations to 1.6 million journal articles, 1.1 million of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers' websites. OSTI.GOV provides access to this DOE STI by offering numerous easy-to-use search capabilities and customization options; and for the DOE community, additional citation information is available to help researchers evaluate article impact and find related research.DOE Patents (http://www.osti.gov/doepatents) is a search tool for discovering patent information resulting from DOE-funded research and development (R&D), consisting of bibliographic records with full text where available, either via a PDF document or a link to the record at the USPTO (http://www.uspto.gov). DOE Patents provides comprehensive coverage of patents resulting from DOE funding.OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov) and the international science portal WorldWideScience.org (https://worldwidescience.org). Science.gov, hosted by OSTI, offers free access to research and development (R&D) results and scientific and technical information from more than 60 databases from scientific organizations across 13 federal agencies. WorldWideScience.org searches over 100 STI resources including national libraries and information centers from more than 70 countries.OSTI also works in close collaboration with Google and others, using Sitemap Protocols and other information industry standards to facilitate the discovery of DOE STI through widely used search engines.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTSThe STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to Elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Note, discovery of products will depend on the record's Access Limitation. If the searched product can't be found in OSTI.GOV due to its distribution and access limitations, Science Research Connection may be helpful at www.osti.gov/src
Product Types
Discovery Tools
Technical or Workshop Rep...ort
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
Conference / Event Paper or Presentation / Proceeding
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
DOE PAGESAvailable in DOE PAGES
Program Document
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
Book or Monograph (manuscript only)
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
Patent
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
DOE PatentsAvailable in DOE Patents
Thesis or Dissertation
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
Factsheet
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
Scientific Research Datasets (Announce Only)
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
DOE Data ExplorerAvailable in DOE Data Explorer
Scientific and Technical Computer Software (unlimited)
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
DOE CODEAvailable in DOE CODE
Scientific Videos
OSTI.GOVAvailable in OSTI.GOV
DOE ScienceCinemaAvailable in DOE ScienceCinema
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One specific mission of the Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information is to disseminate the STI originating from the Department's R&D and other science and technology activities. OSTI develops and hosts search tools for an extensive collection of STI originating from DOE an...d its predecessor agencies. This accessible collection of STI includes research results and science information from the Manhattan Project to the present, encompassing research emanating from national laboratories and DOE contractors as well as research funded through Financial Assistance Awards.
Reports found at OSTI.GOV that are not in digital format may be available from the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI):
Contact us by email at reports@osti.gov or by phone at (865) 576-8401
Additional Resource: National Technical Reports Library (link is external)
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The Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) fulfills the Department of Energy (DOE) responsibility to collect, preserve, and disseminate research and development (R&D) results emanating from DOE funding. Through our search tools and services, we ensure the Department's R&D information ...is publicly available and also useful to the DOE research community.
Primary Search Tool
Figure 271948: OSTI.GOV 250
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OSTI.GOV is the primary search tool for DOE science, technology, and engineering research information. OSTI.GOV contains over 70 years of scientific and technical information from DOE and DOE predecessor agencies, and it employs an innovative semantic search tool enabling scientists, researchers, and the public to retrieve more relevant information. OSTI.GOV has about 3 million total records.
Science, technology, and engineering research information funded by DOE
Specialized Search Tools for Specific Resources
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This image renders logo for DOE PAGES website.Logo has text stating - Department of Energy DOE PAGES - Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science. The text has background of opened up book.
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DOE Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science (DOE PAGES) is the search tool for scholarly publications, including peer-reviewed journal articles and accepted manuscripts, resulting from DOE-funded research.
Scholarly scientific publications
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DDE New 250 image
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DOE Data Explorer is the search tool for DOE-funded datasets, data collections, and data projects.
Scientific research data
Figure 270980: DOE CODE 250 icon
DOE CODE 250 icon
DOE CODE is DOE's new software services platform and search tool, replacing ESTSC. DOE CODE allows users to submit code, offers repository services, and discovery of DOE-funded software.
Open source, submission and search tool for software
Figure 276344: DOE Patents new 250 icon
DOE Patents new 250 icon
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DOE Patents is a comprehensive, search tool of patent information resulting from DOE-funded research and development (R&D). Included here are patents that DOE sponsored through a variety of funding mechanisms, including grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements.
Patents resulting from DOE-funded research
Figure 275518: ScienceCinema New 250
ScienceCinema New 250
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DOE ScienceCinema is the search tool for multimedia scientific videos and audio files from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research facilities, and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), using speech-recognition search technology.
Scientific videos
Federated U.S. Agency and International Scientific and Technical Information Search Tools
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Science.gov written in italic font, with red and blue ribbon-like curves below.
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This interagency initiative of science organizations at 15 U.S. federal agencies provides a search of over 200 million pages of scientific and technical information with just one query.
U.S. government funded science information
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WorldWideScience.org written on the right. Blue globe depicting North America and South America, surrounded by blue ellipses at various angles on the left.
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WorldWideScience.org is an international gateway to approximately 100 national science collections from more than 70 participating nations.
Global science gateway
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