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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=20 grid-size=0]]The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is...of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=20 grid-size=0]]The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
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Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP)
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DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.
Scientific and Technical Information ManagementSee here for an overview of recent updates
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved.
DOE Order 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, provides the framework and requirements for managing STI at DOE. See here for an overview of recent updates.
Scientific and Technical Information ManagementSee here for an overview of recent updates
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Row 2 Column LeftRow 2 Column RightLatest STI News and ResourcesSTI NewsSTI ResourcesDOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=18 grid-size=0]]Search 3+ million Department of Energy Research Results (OSTI.GOV)
Row 2 Column LeftRow 2 Column RightLatest STI News and ResourcesSTI NewsSTI ResourcesDOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=18 grid-size=0]]Search 3+ million Department of Energy Research Results (OSTI.GOV)Row 2 Column LeftRow 2 Column RightRow 2 Column LeftRow 2 Column Left
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STI ResourcesDOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=18 grid-size=0]]Search 3+ million Department of Energy Research Results (OSTI.GOV)DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. ViewDOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View
DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"View[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=18 grid-size=0]]Search 3+ million Department of Energy Research Results (OSTI.GOV)[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=18 grid-size=0]]Search 3+ million Department of Energy Research Results (OSTI.GOV)
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DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=18 grid-size=0]]Search 3+ million Department of Energy Research Results (OSTI.GOV)
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DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=18 grid-size=0]]Search 3+ million Department of Energy Research Results (OSTI.GOV)
DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View
DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"On October 28, 2024, DOE Deputy Secretary Turk approved DOE O 241.1C. This page highlights the new and enhanced requirements, and key clarifications that have been established by the revised order. View
DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"DOE Order 241.1C "Scientific and Technical Information Management"View
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Row 3 Column LeftRow 3 Column RightSTI Submission ToolsElinkDOE CODE[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=14 grid-size=0]]The Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Link system (E-Link)[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=15 grid-size=0]]DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code (DOE CODE)
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=15 grid-size=0]]DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code (DOE CODE)
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=14 grid-size=0]]The Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Link system (E-Link)
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=15 grid-size=0]]DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code (DOE CODE)
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=14 grid-size=0]]The Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Link system (E-Link)
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=14 grid-size=0]]The Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Link system (E-Link)
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1861323951 img-offset=15 grid-size=0]]DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code (DOE CODE)
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The Department of Energy (DOE) Energy Link system (E-Link) and DOE CODE are the two primary submission resources used for electronically submitting scientific and technical information (STI) products that are created during DOE-funded research or other work.
E-LinkDOE CODEE-Link
The DOE Office of ...o electronically submit scientific and technical information (STI) products that are created during DOE-funded research or other work. E-Link is used by DOE-funded financial assistance recipients (i.e., grantees), DOE national laboratories and other major facilities, and by DOE offices at HQ and in the field.
E-LinkWithin E-Link, there are different metadata requirements for different STI product types. STI can be submitted via the user interface or by automated methods (API).
Within E-Link, there are different metadata requirements for different STI product types. STI can be submitted via the user interface or by automated methods (API).DOE CODE
DOE CODE is another online resource where DOE National Laboratories and DOE Program Offices can submit metadata and access points to DOE-funded code. DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
DOE CODE
It is recommended that before you start submitting your STI, you review the Submission Basics.
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The metadata record defines a set of metadata, including both required and optional fields, for use in describing the Department of Energy's (DOE) Scientific and Technical Information (STI) products for announcement and availability. A metadata record includes review and release information, enabl...g pages to learn more about how OSTI collects and preserves STILab Submissions
Universities and Awardees
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DOE CODE - Unlimited and Limited Software
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Visit the following pages to learn more about how OSTI collects and preserves STI
Visit the following pages to learn more about how OSTI collects and preserves STI
Visit the following pages to learn more about how OSTI collects and preserves STI
Visit the following pages to learn more about how OSTI collects and preserves STI
Visit the following pages to learn more about how OSTI collects and preserves STI
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DOE CODE is the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) software services platform and search tool for software resulting from DOE-funded research. All scientific and technical software is required to be submitted to DOE CODE in order to ensure proper handling, announcement, and dissemination in accordanc...rge for scientific software, the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) and OSTI are partnering to leverage DOE CODE to maintain a comprehensive inventory of DOE-funded custom-developed business software. In accordance with Office of Management and Budget Memorandum M-16-21, Federal Source Code Policy: Achieving Efficiency, Transparency, and Innovation through Reusable and Open Source Software, DOE CODE will fulfill requirements to maintain an inventory of all DOE-funded custom-developed software and to report this inventory to the government-wide Code.gov website.
Federal Source Code Policy: Achieving Efficiency, Transparency, and Innovation through Reusable and Open Source SoftwareCode.govCode.govWhen providing software and code to DOE CODE, users will first need to identify what type of software they are submitting - scientific or business software. Users who are unsure of the type of software are encouraged to please work with their site's Dissemination Authority.
As required by DOE O 241.1C, software submitting sites are to review all software for classified and sensitive unclassified information, including Personally Identifiable Information (PII), according to approved local procedures, prior to announcing and/or submitting software to OSTI via DOE CODE. The submitting site should conduct reviews to determine the appropriate Intellectual Property or other category of sensitivity.
241.1CDepending on the software's project type and access limitation, either a repository URL, landing page, or contact email for that software is provided on the project page in DOE CODE. Requests for software are referred by OSTI to the originating site.
There are basic requirements for metadata fields; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included with the DOE CODE announcement when possible. DOE CODE offers two paths for users to provide Unlimited scientific software. Users can (1) submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) announce code to the Department of Energy for official review and release through DOE CODE. For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?" Limited access software may only be Announced.
What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?Required Metadata Elements to Submit Software to DOE CODE:
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Repository URL, Landing Page, or Contact Email*
Software Title
Description/Abstract
License(s)
Developers
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Repository URL, Landing Page, or Contact Email*Software Title
Software TitleDescription/Abstract
Description/AbstractLicense(s)
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Developers*Depends on software's project type and access limitation.
Required Metadata Elements to Announce Software to DOE CODE:
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Project Type
Repository URL, Landing Page, or Contact Email*
Software Title
Description/Abstract
License(s)
Developers
Release Date
Source Code Upload**
Sponsoring Organization Name
Primary Award Number
Research Organization Name
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Submitting metadata records for scientific data through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding (contractors and financial assistance recipients) or for R&D performed in DOE facilities. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Da...d to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if assigned by a repository prior to record submission) must be included in the metadata record. The URL must take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. OSTI does not have a research/scientific data repository, so datasets cannot be hosted, uploaded, or stored at OSTI.
datasets cannot be hosted, uploaded, or stored at OSTI.The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and register them with DataCite (for those that do not already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
DOE Data ID ServiceMetadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of dataset metadata records to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of dataset metadata records to be announced.
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of dataset metadata records to be announced.Web submission interfaceApplication Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.Application Programming Interface (API).Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have dataset metadata records you wish to submit, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
Important:site’s STI ManagerMetadata Requirements:
Report/Product Number (where applicable)
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Dataset Type
Abstract/Description (only required for financial assistance recipients)
DOE Contract/Award Number(s)
Originating Research Organization
Sponsoring DOE Program Office
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Publicly Facing Landing Page URL
Contact Information
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Sponsoring DOE Program OfficeIssue Date/Date of Publication
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Intellectual Property/DistributionPublicly Facing Landing Page URL
Publicly Facing Landing Page URLContact Information
Contact InformationVisit DOE Data ID Service for more information.
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Documents containing classified or controlled unclassified information (CUI) should be marked according to their respective guidance and directives. The links listed here provide resources to help ensure documents are appropriately marked.
DocumentsDocumentsCUICUI
Controlled Unclassified Information...n and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, DOE O 471.1B
Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, 10 CFR 1017
DOE CMPC Marking Resource
DOE O 475.2B, Identifying Classified Information
DOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development Agreements
DOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management
DOE O 481.1E, Strategic Partnership Projects [Formerly Known as Work for Others (Non-Department of Energy Funded Work)]
Controlled Unclassified Information, DOE O 471.7
Controlled Unclassified Information, DOE O 471.7Controlled Unclassified Information, DOE O 471.7Controlled Unclassified Information, DOE O 471.7Controlled Unclassified Information Marking Handbook
Controlled Unclassified Information Marking HandbookControlled Unclassified Information Marking HandbookControlled Unclassified Information Marking HandbookIdentification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, DOE O 471.1B
Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, DOE O 471.1BIdentification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, DOE O 471.1BIdentification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, DOE O 471.1BIdentification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, 10 CFR 1017
Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, 10 CFR 1017Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, 10 CFR 1017Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information, 10 CFR 1017DOE CMPC Marking Resource
DOE CMPC Marking ResourceDOE CMPC Marking ResourceDOE CMPC Marking ResourceDOE O 475.2B, Identifying Classified Information
DOE O 475.2B, Identifying Classified InformationDOE O 475.2B, Identifying Classified InformationDOE O 475.2B, Identifying Classified InformationDOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development Agreements
DOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development AgreementsDOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development AgreementsDOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development AgreementsDOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management
DOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information ManagementDOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information ManagementDOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information ManagementDOE O 481.1E, Strategic Partnership Projects [Formerly Known as Work for Others (Non-Department of Energy Funded Work)]
DOE O 481.1E, Strategic Partnership Projects [Formerly Known as Work for Others (Non-Department of Energy Funded Work)]DOE O 481.1E, Strategic Partnership Projects [Formerly Known as Work for Others (Non-Department of Energy Funded Work)]DOE O 481.1E, Strategic Partnership Projects [Formerly Known as Work for Others (Non-Department of Energy Funded Work)]
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Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is information the government creates or possesses, or that an entity creates or possesses for or behalf of the government, that a law, regulation, or government-wide policy (LRGWP) requires or permits an agency to ...have restrictions on their handling such as certain copyrighted material. However, regardless of the control marking, all STI is to be submitted to OSTI through appropriate applications.
The Energy Link (E-Link) has built-in encryption that will protect the submission of controlled unclassified STI. Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information and Classified are to be submitted via other methods, see AN 241.5.
E-LinkAN 241.5The DOE CUI Order (DOE O 471.7, Controlled Unclassified Information) was released in February 2022 and cancels/supersedes OUO directives: DOE Order (O) 471.3 Chg. 1, Identifying and Protecting Official Use Only Information and DOE Manual (M) 471.3-1 Chg. 1, Manual for Identifying and Protecting Official Use Only Information.
DOE O 471.7, Controlled Unclassified InformationIdentifying and Protecting Official Use Only InformationManual for Identifying and Protecting Official Use Only InformationCUI Markings
Controlled unclassified STI must be marked and managed appropriately. CUI should be indicated in the distribution/access limitation section on the accompanying metadata record in E-Link. See also Marking Requirements for additional information.
Marking RequirementsThere are two types of CUI categories: Basic and Specified. CUI Basic is the subset of CUI for which the authorizing LRGWP does not set out specific handling or dissemination controls. CUI Specified is the subset of CUI in which the authorizing LRGWP contains specific handling controls that it requires or permits agencies to use that differ from CUI Basic.
The DOE CUI Program Office developed a specific list of CUI categories which are approved for DOE use and can be found in the DOE CUI Categories List. This link is only accessible to DOE. If you cannot access the DOE CUI categories list, please contact us at STIP@osti.gov.
DOE CUI Categories ListSTIP@osti.govThe "Waiver of Controlled Unclassified Information Marking Requirements for Legacy Information and Data", issued in March 2022, lifts the requirement to remove legacy markings and designate or re-mark as CUI, as long as the information is not reused by the Department and remains under Departmental control.
Waiver of Controlled Unclassified Information Marking Requirements for Legacy Information and DataWaiver of Controlled Unclassified Information Marking Requirements for Legacy Information and DataDue to new or updated document classification requirements, legacy documents previously submitted to OSTI may require a secondary review by the originating site, facility, or sponsoring program office if a request is received for dissemination of the document. Updated markings should be applied, and the document should be re-submitted to OSTI with the new markings and the appropriate access limitations.
Due to new or updated document classification requirements, legacy documents previously submitted to OSTI may require a secondary review by the originating site, facility, or sponsoring program office if a request is received for dissemination of the document. Updated markings should be applied, and the document should be re-submitted to OSTI with the new markings and the appropriate access limitations.Document Marking Guidelines
When marking documents as CUI, there are two main requirements: Banner Markings and the Designation Indicator.
CUI Banner Markings may include up to three elements: CUI Control Marking, CUI Categories (Basic or Specified), and Limited Dissemination Controls.
Banner Markings:
Must be the same on each page
Must appear as bold, capitalized, black text
Should be centered when feasible
May additionally be placed at the bottom of the page
The CUI Control Marking is the primary marking for all CUI and should appear at the top of each page of any document containing CUI. This marking is mandatory and consists of the acronym "CUI".
CUI Category Markings (Basic or Specified abbreviations) are optional to include for CUI Basic (though strongly encouraged) and mandatory for CUI Specified.
These are separated from the CUI Control Marking, "CUI", by a double forward slash (//).
CUI Specified category acronyms are preceded by SP and a dash "SP-"
When including multiple CUI categories, they must be alphabetized and separated by a single forward slash (/). CUI Specified categories should be listed first, followed by any CUI Basic categories.
Limited Dissemination Controls are preceded by a double forward slash (//) to separate them from the rest of the CUI Banner Marking.The list of limited dissemination controls can be found at the CUI Registry.
Banner Markings:
Must be the same on each page
Must appear as bold, capitalized, black text
Should be centered when feasible
May additionally be placed at the bottom of the page
Must be the same on each page
Must appear as bold, capitalized, black text
Should be centered when feasible
May additionally be placed at the bottom of the page
Must be the same on each page
Must be the same on each pageMust appear as bold, capitalized, black text
Must appear as bold, capitalized, black textShould be centered when feasible
Should be centered when feasibleMay additionally be placed at the bottom of the page
May additionally be placed at the bottom of the pageThe CUI Control Marking is the primary marking for all CUI and should appear at the top of each page of any document containing CUI. This marking is mandatory and consists of the acronym "CUI".
The CUI Control Marking is the primary marking for all CUI and should appear at the top of each page of any document containing CUI. This marking is mandatory and consists of the acronym "CUI".mandatoryCUI Category Markings (Basic or Specified abbreviations) are optional to include for CUI Basic (though strongly encouraged) and mandatory for CUI Specified.
These are separated from the CUI Control Marking, "CUI", by a double forward slash (//).
CUI Specified category acronyms are preceded by SP and a dash "SP-"
When including multiple CUI categories, they must be alphabetized and separated by a single forward slash (/). CUI Specified categories should be listed first, followed by any CUI Basic categories.
These are separated from the CUI Control Marking, "CUI", by a double forward slash (//).
CUI Specified category acronyms are preceded by SP and a dash "SP-"
When including multiple CUI categories, they must be alphabetized and separated by a single forward slash (/). CUI Specified categories should be listed first, followed by any CUI Basic categories.
These are separated from the CUI Control Marking, "CUI", by a double forward slash (//).
These are separated from the CUI Control Marking, "CUI", by a double forward slash (//).CUI Specified category acronyms are preceded by SP and a dash "SP-"
CUI Specified category acronyms are preceded by SP and a dash "SP-"When including multiple CUI categories, they must be alphabetized and separated by a single forward slash (/). CUI Specified categories should be listed first, followed by any CUI Basic categories.
When including multiple CUI categories, they must be alphabetized and separated by a single forward slash (/). CUI Specified categories should be listed first, followed by any CUI Basic categories.Limited Dissemination Controls are preceded by a double forward slash (//) to separate them from the rest of the CUI Banner Marking.The list of limited dissemination controls can be found at the CUI Registry.
The list of limited dissemination controls can be found at the CUI Registry.
The list of limited dissemination controls can be found at the CUI Registry.
The list of limited dissemination controls can be found at the CUI Registry.CUI RegistryA Designation Indicator is required for all documents containing CUI to indicate the designator's agency.
This may be accomplished through the use of letterhead, a signature block with agency, or use of a "Controlled by" block.
Every effort should be made to identify a point of contact, branch, or division within an organization, and to include contact information.
This may be accomplished through the use of letterhead, a signature block with agency, or use of a "Controlled by" block.
This may be accomplished through the use of letterhead, a signature block with agency, or use of a "Controlled by" block.Every effort should be made to identify a point of contact, branch, or division within an organization, and to include contact information.
Every effort should be made to identify a point of contact, branch, or division within an organization, and to include contact information.There may be additional handling and access restriction markings for certain types of protected STI. Refer to Handling/Access Restriction Markings for detailed information.
Handling/Access Restriction MarkingsHelpful factsheet/instructions can be found here.
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References and Key Excerpts
DOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development Agreements
DOE O 471.7, Controlled Unclassified Information
DOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, includes the following statement in the Contractor Requirements Document, Attachment 1, .....m DOE funding, or developed under Strategic Partnership Projects (formerly Work for Others) (unless specifically excluded in the agreement under which the work is done) or Cooperative Research and Development Agreements....
Office of Inspector General Audit Report: DOE-OIG-18-22
DOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development Agreements
DOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development AgreementsDOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development AgreementsDOE O 483.1B, DOE Cooperative Research and Development AgreementsDOE O 471.7, Controlled Unclassified Information
DOE O 471.7, Controlled Unclassified InformationDOE O 471.7, Controlled Unclassified InformationDOE O 471.7, Controlled Unclassified InformationDOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, includes the following statement in the Contractor Requirements Document, Attachment 1, ... Such STI products include STI funded by DOE, resulting from work performed from DOE funding, or developed under Strategic Partnership Projects (formerly Work for Others) (unless specifically excluded in the agreement under which the work is done) or Cooperative Research and Development Agreements....
DOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information Management, includes the following statement in the Contractor Requirements Document, Attachment 1, ... Such STI products include STI funded by DOE, resulting from work performed from DOE funding, or developed under Strategic Partnership Projects (formerly Work for Others) (unless specifically excluded in the agreement under which the work is done) or Cooperative Research and Development Agreements....DOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information ManagementDOE O 241.1C, Scientific and Technical Information ManagementSuch STI products include STI funded by DOE, resulting from work performed from DOE funding, or developed under Strategic Partnership Projects (formerly Work for Others) (unless specifically excluded in the agreement under which the work is done) or Cooperative Research and Development Agreements....Office of Inspector General Audit Report: DOE-OIG-18-22
Office of Inspector General Audit Report: DOE-OIG-18-22DOE-OIG-18-22DOE-OIG-18-22Guidance for Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) Final Reports Memorandum (July 24, 2020) (PDF 210.26 KB)
Guidance for Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) Final Reports Memorandum (July 24, 2020) (PDF 210.26 KB)
Guidance for Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) Final Reports Memorandum (July 24, 2020) (PDF 210.26 KB)Guidance for Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) Final Reports Memorandum (July 24, 2020) (PDF 210.26 KB)DOE O 483.1B includes references to scientific and technical information (STI) produced as a result of a CRADA:
483.1BArticle X: REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS, includes the statement that the Parties agree to produce the following deliverables to DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI):...a final report, upon completion or termination of the CRADA...
General Guidance:...The CRADA must include a provision setting forth the required deliverables...Where the participant and/or the contractor identifies that such reports contain Protected CRADA Information, the reports will be properly marked with a restrictive legend identifying the agreed-to period of withholding from public disclosure...Such reports shall be furnished to OSTI for Departmental use only and be withholdable for the stated withholding period as materials exempt from Subchapter II of Chapter 5 of Title 5, United States Code. The contractor must ensure that adequate deliverables are provided to OSTI to ensure that the results of DOE-approved CRADAs are made known to other DOE contractors for DOE program needs. Additional information on providing information to OSTI is available at STIP.
STIPSTIPSubmission to OSTI
Protected Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) information is information produced in the performance of a CRADA that is marked as being Protected CRADA Information by a party to the agreement and that would have been proprietary information had it been obtained from a non-Federal entity. Protected CRADA information may be protected for a period up to 5 years from the date it was produced except as expressly provided for in the CRADA.
Products that contain information that is protectable under the terms of a CRADA should clearly display a Protected CRADA Information Restrictive Legend noted below to prevent disclosure of such information
PROTECTED CRADA INFORMATION
Please Note:The current E-Link Procedures should continue to be followed until modifications can be made to allow for CUI identification.
Please Note:The current E-Link Procedures should continue to be followed until modifications can be made to allow for CUI identification.This product contains Protected CRADA Information, which was produced on [DATE: mm/dd/yy] under CRADA No. [XX-XXXX] and is not to be further disclosed for a period of five (5) years from the date it was produced except as expressly provided for in the CRADA.
Sites should submit final CRADA reports to DOE's central coordinating organization for STI, OSTI, by utilizing the corporate E-Link system.
E-LinkE-LinkIn E-Link, 'Intellectual Property/Distribution Limitations' is a required metadata field. For CRADA reports, under the heading for 'Official Use Only - Limitations/Controlled Unclassified Information', E-link users should select: Protected Data. When Protected Data is selected, you must also select CRADA and specify the release date which must be no more than five years.
Proprietary data or Protected CRADA data should not be included in any abstract submitted and the abstract should be suitable for publication.
CRADA Reports Five Years Past Publication (i.e., Release Date)
Currently, reports submitted to OSTI which have passed the five-year withholding date are not automatically made publicly available. Submitting sites vary on the use of markings for Protected CRADA information and in some instances reports, especially older CRADA reports, may include markings which are not appropriate for a publicly available copy of the report. In addition, other access limitations may be applicable at the time of release. Therefore, prior to public availability, sites should:
Ensure no other access limitations apply to the report (e.g., Export Controlled Information, etc.) by following their established procedures and coordinating with site POCs as necessary before releasing, and
Upon determination that no other access limitations apply and the report may be publicly released, review for any Official Use Only (OUO) or other markings which require updating (i.e., removal or strike through) prior to public dissemination.
Ensure no other access limitations apply to the report (e.g., Export Controlled Information, etc.) by following their established procedures and coordinating with site POCs as necessary before releasing, and
Ensure no other access limitations apply to the report (e.g., Export Controlled Information, etc.) by following their established procedures and coordinating with site POCs as necessary before releasing, andUpon determination that no other access limitations apply and the report may be publicly released, review for any Official Use Only (OUO) or other markings which require updating (i.e., removal or strike through) prior to public dissemination.
Upon determination that no other access limitations apply and the report may be publicly released, review for any Official Use Only (OUO) or other markings which require updating (i.e., removal or strike through) prior to public dissemination.If the report includes Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) markings, the markings should be removed from the document when it no longer warrants such protection. Markings applied based on guidance issued by DOE may be removed when the guidance used to make the determination states that the information is no longer controlled. Reference DOE O 471.7 for complete information.
In order for a Protected CRADA report to be made publicly available, sites have the responsibility to review and update the E-Link system by changing the Access Limitation indicated for the individual report.
E-LinkE-LinkTo facilitate release of CRADA reports which have passed the five-year withholding period and which have been reviewed as stated above, sites may contact OSTI and identify in writing which reports they authorize to be released. Based on this authorization, OSTI will update E-Link information to enable public access.
Additional Information
Sites are encouraged to use a standard report numbering system for consistency and uniquely identify reports resulting from a CRADA, utilizing the CRADA number as appropriate.
Sites are responsible for ensuring that reports include the proper markings and for also ensuring that reports are properly re-marked as necessary.
Inclusion of CRADA information in DOE's STI web products
Once submitted through E-Link, information submitted to OSTI is managed in accordance with the access limitation applied to it by the submitting organization, a required field for submission.
Therefore, final CRADA reports which are submitted as Protected CRADA Information do not appear in the publicly accessible STI products such as OSTI.GOV. Access to Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), such as Protected CRADA Information, is provided on an approved, need-to-know basis for DOE and DOE Contractors through Science Research Connection (SRC).
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVScience Research ConnectionScience Research ConnectionIn the case of CRADA reports, users with an approved SRC username and password may search on the metadata/citation information but are not able to automatically access the Protected CRADA report. Rather, they would be prompted to request the individual report and any requests for reports containing Protected CRADA Information are coordinated on a case-by-case basis with the submitting site for approval of the requestor.
Additional questions may be submitted to stip@osti.gov.
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Handling/Access Restriction Markings for Controlled Unclassified Information in STI Products
Copyrighted Material
Copyrighted Material
Copyrighted MaterialCopyrighted Material
Export Controlled Information (ECI)
Export Controlled Information (ECI)
Export Controlled Information (ECI)Export Controlle...Limited Rights Data
Official Use Only (OUO) - Program Determined
Official Use Only (OUO) - Program Determined
Official Use Only (OUO) - Program DeterminedOfficial Use Only (OUO) - Program Determined
Patent Caution
Patent Caution
Patent CautionPatent Caution
Proprietary Data
Proprietary Data
Proprietary DataProprietary Data
Protected Battery Information
Protected Battery Information
Protected Battery InformationProtected Battery Information
Protected CRADA Information
Protected CRADA Information
Protected CRADA InformationProtected CRADA Information
Restricted Computer Software
Restricted Computer Software
Restricted Computer SoftwareRestricted Computer Software
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information - Unclassified
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information - Unclassified
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information - UnclassifiedNaval Nuclear Propulsion Information - Unclassified
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear InformationUnclassified Controlled Nuclear InformationHandling/Access Restriction Markings in STI Products
Handling/Access Restriction Markings in STI Products
For certain types of protected STI, there may be specific handling and access restriction markings. Please refer to Protected STI for details on Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and CUI marking guidelines.
Protected STI
Copyrighted Material
Copyrighted Material
Copyrighted MaterialCopyrighted Material
Export Controlled Information (ECI)
Export Controlled Information (ECI)
Export Controlled Information (ECI)Export Controlled Information (ECI)
Limited Rights Data
Limited Rights Data
Limited Rights DataLimited Rights Data
Patent Caution
Patent Caution
Patent CautionPatent Caution
Proprietary Data
Proprietary Data
Proprietary DataProprietary Data
Protected Battery Information
Protected Battery Information
Protected Battery InformationProtected Battery Information
Protected CRADA Information
Protected CRADA Information
Protected CRADA InformationProtected CRADA Information
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information - Unclassified
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information - Unclassified
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information - UnclassifiedNaval Nuclear Propulsion Information - Unclassified
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear InformationUnclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
Copyrighted Material
Copyrighted MaterialMaterial that is copyrighted may be subject to restrictions on reproduction (copying, either in paper or electronically); distribution, by sale or otherwise, in paper or electronically; the preparation of derivative works, including translations; public display of the material; and public performance of the material.
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:Refer to STI and Copyright for detailed information and appropriate handling/access restriction markings.
STI and Copyright
Export Controlled Information
Export Controlled InformationThis is information containing technical data as defined in and controlled by U.S. export control statutes. In accordance with DOE Acquisition Guide - Chapter 3.3, ECI must be clearly identified to ensure appropriate handling of such information by potential recipients. Information designated as ECI is given controlled distribution to prevent unauthorized release to foreign countries, organizations, or individuals.
DOE Acquisition Guide - Chapter 3.3
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:EXPORT CONTROLLED INFORMATIONContains technical information whose export is restricted by (insert). Violations may result in administrative, civil, and/or criminal penalties. Limit dissemination to U.S. persons. The cognizant program manager must approve other dissemination. This notice shall not be separated from the attached document.
Reviewer(Signature)
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Date______________________________________________________________________
Limited Rights Data
Limited Rights DataData, other than computer software, that embody trade secrets or are commercial or financial and confidential or privileged, to the extent that such data pertain to items, components, or processes developed at private expense, including minor modifications.
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE These data are submitted with limited rights under Government Contract No. [number] (and subcontract [number], if appropriate). These data may be reproduced and used by the Government with the express limitation that they will not, without written permission of the Contractor, be used for purposes of manufacture nor disclosed outside the Government; except that the Government may disclose these data outside the Government for the following purposes, if any; provided that the Government makes such disclosure subject to prohibition against further use and disclosure:
[Agencies may list additional purposes or if none, so state.]
This notice shall be marked on any reproduction of these data, in whole or in part.
Patent Caution
Patent CautionFederal agencies are authorized to withhold from public disclosure any invention in which the Government owns or may own a right, title, or interest, for a reasonable length of time so that a patent application can be filed.
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:PATENT CAUTION This product may contain patentable subject matter protected from unauthorized disclosure under U.S. Patent Law (35 U.S.C. 205). No further dissemination outside of the Government without the approval of the Assistant General Counsel for Intellectual Property, U.S. Department of Energy.
U.S.C.
Proprietary Data
Proprietary DataInformation developed exclusively at private expense and contains information not owned by the Government. Examples of proprietary information include, but are not limited to, company financial data, insurance coverage, cost information, proprietary technical data, limited rights data, and restricted computer software.
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:See Limited Rights Data for technical data.
Limited Rights Data
Protected Battery Information
Protected Battery InformationIn accordance with Public Law 102-381, Title II, 106 Stat. 1405, products containing Protected Battery Information must be clearly marked with the Protected Battery Information handling/access restriction marking to prevent disclosure of such information.
Public Law 102-381, Title II, 106 Stat. 1405
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:PROTECTED BATTERY INFORMATION This product contains Protected Battery Information which was produced under Contract/CRADA No. [number] and is not to be further disclosed for a period of up to five years after the completion of the individual project, or not prior to [date].
Protected CRADA Information
Protected CRADA InformationInformation produced in the performance of a CRADA that is marked as being Protected CRADA Information by a party to the agreement and that would have been proprietary information had it been obtained from a non-Federal entity. It may be protected for a period up to 5 years from the date it was produced, except as expressly provided for in the CRADA. For additional information and guidance on CRADAs, see Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA).
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA)
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:PROTECTED CRADA INFORMATION This document contains protected CRADA information which was produced on [date] under CRADA No. [number] and is not to be further disclosed for a period of [not to exceed 5 years] from the date it was produced except as expressly provided for in the CRADA.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) / Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR)Data first produced by a grantee that is a small business firm in performance of a small business innovation research grant issued under the authority of 15 U.S.C. 631 (Pub. L. 102-564, Small Business Research and Development Enhancement Act of 1992), which data are not generally known, and which data without obligation to its confidentiality have not been made available to others by the grantee or are not already available to the Government.
15 U.S.C. 631 (Pub. L. 102-564, Small Business Research and Development Enhancement Act of 1992)
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
SBIR/STTR Rights Notice (JAN 2015)
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.
20 YEAR SBIR/STTR DATA RIGHTS (2019)
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 DateSBIR/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.
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information-Unclassified
Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information-UnclassifiedUnclassified or classified information concerning the design, arrangement, development, manufacture, testing, operation, administration, training, maintenance, and repair of propulsion plants of naval nuclear-powered ships and prototypes, including the associated shipboard and shore-based nuclear support facilities. Unclassified Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI), is marked and handled as NOFORN, and may not be released publicly or for dissemination to foreign governments, foreign nationals, or any individual or activity not engaged in work for the naval reactors program. It is handled in accordance with Chief of Naval Operations Instruction N9210.3, Safeguarding of Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information, and is protected by export control requirements and statute.
NNPI
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:NOFORN (U-NNPI) This document is subject to special export controls, and each transmittal to foreign governments or foreign nationals may be made only with the approval of the Naval Sea Systems Command.
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear InformationThe unauthorized dissemination of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI) is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information. For marking requirements refer to DOE Order 471.1B,and 10 CFR 1017.16 and 1017.17.
Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)CFR
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:
Handling/Access Restriction Marking:See also Classified and UCNI.
Classified and UCNI
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Works produced by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties cannot be copyrighted (17 U.S.C. §105). Contractors, grantees and certain categories of people who work with the government are not considered government employees for purp...thors with the intention that their contributions be merged into inseparable or interdependent parts of a unitary whole. When the U.S. Government is joint author with a non-government entity on copyrightable work, the Government has the right to copy, distribute, and use the work.
This notice affirming the status of the author(s) as Government employees should accompany the product.
Some of the authors in this manuscript are employees of the U.S. Government. This work was prepared as part of their official duties. Title U.S.C. §105 provides that "Copyrighted protections under this title is not available for any work of the United States Government."
STI Products Produced by Site/Facility Management Contracts
In general, site/facility management contracts provide for Government ownership and unlimited rights for the Government for all technical data first produced in the performance of the contract. One exception to the Government's unlimited rights is data for which the contractor has asserted copyright.
For scientific and technical articles submitted to and published in journals, symposia proceedings, or similar works, the contractor can assert copyright without prior permission of DOE, but the Government is granted a non-exclusive, paid-up, irrevocable world-wide license to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies to the public, and perform publicly and display publicly, by or on behalf of the Government (broad license). The contractor is to mark each scientific or technical article first produced or composed under the contract and submitted for journal publication or similar means of dissemination with a notice, as prescribed in their contract, reflecting the Government's non-exclusive, paid-up, irrevocable world-wide license in the copyright.
Notice: This manuscript has been authored by [insert the name of the Contractor] under Contract No. [insert the contract number] with the U.S. Department of Energy. The United States Government retains and the publisher, by accepting the article for publication, acknowledges that the United States Government retains a non-exclusive, paid-up, irrevocable, world-wide license to publish or reproduce the published form of this manuscript, or allow other to do so, for United States Government purposes.
Some sites provide OSTI with metadata for the final published version of the product while others send full-text copies. Even when the Government's rights have been established, it is preferable to send OSTI a copy of the accepted manuscript (i.e., pre-publication version) instead of reprints of the final published version that may have copyright restrictions. Access to published versions with copyright restrictions will be limited to DOE and DOE contractors through Science Research Connection (SRC).
SRCFor other STI products created in the performance of the contract, such as technical reports, permission from DOE is required to establish and claim copyright.
If permission is granted, the applicable copyright notice is affixed on the copyrighted data and acknowledgment of the Government sponsorship, and license rights. In these cases, the announcement notice should be marked with the distribution limitation Copyrighted Material with Restrictions.
If permission to establish or claim copyright has not been requested or granted, no copyright marking is warranted and the document will have unlimited distribution. The announcement notice should be marked with the distribution limitation Unlimited Announcement.
If permission is granted, the applicable copyright notice is affixed on the copyrighted data and acknowledgment of the Government sponsorship, and license rights. In these cases, the announcement notice should be marked with the distribution limitation Copyrighted Material with Restrictions.
If permission is granted, the applicable copyright notice is affixed on the copyrighted data and acknowledgment of the Government sponsorship, and license rights. In these cases, the announcement notice should be marked with the distribution limitation Copyrighted Material with Restrictions. Copyrighted Material with Restrictions.If permission to establish or claim copyright has not been requested or granted, no copyright marking is warranted and the document will have unlimited distribution. The announcement notice should be marked with the distribution limitation Unlimited Announcement.
If permission to establish or claim copyright has not been requested or granted, no copyright marking is warranted and the document will have unlimited distribution. The announcement notice should be marked with the distribution limitation Unlimited Announcement.Unlimited AnnouncementSTI Products Produced by Financial Assistance Recipients
Research, development, demonstration, and other scientific/technical awards should generally require periodic progress reports, special status reports, and a final scientific/technical report. Progress and status reports are management reports which provide information on the project status. These reports should not be sent to OSTI. However, the final scientific/technical report is sent to OSTI.
DOE adds appropriate patent and data provisions in all research, development, or demonstration, and other scientific/technical awards relative to protecting Government-funded data, resulting in either unlimited rights or broad government license in data delivered to DOE. In order to promote more uniformity in financial assistance patent and data rights requirements, DOE/HQ General Counsel and field Patent Counsels developed standard sets of intellectual property provisions for the various types of financial assistance awards.
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For products for which permission has been obtained, the announcement notice should be marked with the distribution limitation Unlimited Announcement.
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Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product TypeDefinitionSubmission RequirementsSubmission to Dissemination WorkflowSTI FactsheetTechnical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingA conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
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View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
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Program DocumentA program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
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Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportAn S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Book/MonographA 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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
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View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
PatentA 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 639 KB)
Thesis/DissertationA thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Technical ReportA technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
FactsheetA Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)Scientific DataScientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
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Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product TypeDefinitionSubmission RequirementsSubmission to Dissemination WorkflowSTI FactsheetTechnical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingA conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Program DocumentA program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportAn S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Book/MonographA 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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
PatentA 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 639 KB)
Thesis/DissertationA thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Technical ReportA technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
FactsheetA Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)Scientific DataScientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product TypeDefinitionSubmission RequirementsSubmission to Dissemination WorkflowSTI FactsheetSite/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product TypeSite/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product Type
DefinitionDefinition
Submission RequirementsSubmission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination WorkflowSubmission to Dissemination Workflow
STI FactsheetSTI Factsheet
Technical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Technical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Technical ReportsTechnical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingA conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingConference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Conference Papers/Presentations or ProceedingsConference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
Special Note: standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Accepted ManuscriptAccepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Program DocumentA program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
Program DocumentProgram Document
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
Program DocumentProgram Document (PDF 176 KB)
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportAn S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportScientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
An S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
An S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
Book/MonographA 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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
Book/MonographBook/Monograph
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 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.
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
Book/MonographBook/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
PatentA 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 639 KB)
PatentPatent
A 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.
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 639 KB)
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 639 KB)
PatentsPatents (PDF 639 KB)
Thesis/DissertationA thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Thesis/DissertationThesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
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View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Thesis/DissertationThesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Technical ReportA technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Technical ReportTechnical Report
A technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
A technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
technical report
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Technical ReportTechnical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
FactsheetA Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)FactsheetFactsheet
A Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
A Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)
View FactsheetsFactsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)FactsheetsScientific DataScientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific DataScientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
DOE Data ID Service
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Web submission interface
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Application Programming Interface (API).
Dataset API Instructions.
Dataset API InstructionsImportant: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
Important:site’s STI Manager
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
E-LinkDOE Data Explorer (DDE)OSTI.GOV
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View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific Research DatasetsScientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
https://www.osti.gov/doecodedoecode@osti.gov
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
here
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
Submit Path:
Submit
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
DOE CODEDOE CODE
Announce Path:
Announce
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
DOE CODEDOE CODEOSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
DOE CODEScience Research Connection
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View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Scientific and Technical Computer SoftwareScientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product Type
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Program Document
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
An S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Book/Monograph
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
Patent
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 639 KB)
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Technical Report
A technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Factsheet
A Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product Type
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product Type
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product Type
Site/Facility Contractors and Program Offices Product Type
Definition
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
STI Factsheet
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Program Document
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
An S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Book/Monograph
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
Patent
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 639 KB)
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Technical Report
A technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Factsheet
A Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Technical ReportsTechnical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Conference Papers/Presentations or ProceedingsConference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 646 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE funded R&D at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced as a result of DOE funded R&D which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, contractors must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the contract, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated as a result of DOE R&D funding.
Special Note: standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most contracts
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Accepted ManuscriptAccepted Manuscript (PDF 647 KB)
Program Document
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
Program Document
Program Document
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The DOE program office may have funded the preparation of the document through an agreement, e.g., contract, and will have significant involvement in the final content.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Program Document and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
View Program Document online | Download Program Document (PDF 176 KB)
Program DocumentProgram Document (PDF 176 KB)
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
An S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
An S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
An S&T accomplishment report describes an outcome of R&D that has significantly affected commerce or standard of living or is recognized as a major scientific or technical advancement. It reports scientific or technical results, as opposed to a research highlight, which describes a noteworthy current R&D project or field of investigation that, if successful, could lead to an S&T accomplishment.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the S&T Accomplishment Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
Book/Monograph
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
Book/Monograph
Book/Monograph
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 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.
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
Book/MonographBook/Monograph (PDF 616 KB)
Patent
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
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Patent
Patent
A 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.
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE Patents
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PatentsPatents (PDF 639 KB)
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
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Thesis/Dissertation
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution.
Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
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View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Thesis/DissertationThesis/Dissertation (PDF 617 KB)
Technical Report
A technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
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Technical Report
Technical Report
A technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
A technical report describes the results and findings of R&D projects and other DOE-funded activities and are generally required at the completion of a project. Technical reports describe the entire project, not just results that are published in journal literature, but all results generated by the R&D.
technical report
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report and metadata associated with it. Technical reports are submitted as “Technical/Workshop Reports” for purposes of E-Link. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
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View Technical Report online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Technical ReportTechnical or Workshop Report (PDF 618 KB)
Factsheet
A Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
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Factsheet
Factsheet
A Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
A Factsheet gives useful information about a particular issue.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the factsheet and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page.
Lab/Site/Facility Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
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View Factsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)
View FactsheetsFactsheets online | Download Factsheets (PDF 172 KB)Factsheets
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
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Scientific Data
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted/invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Dataset API Instructions.
Important: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
DOE Data ID Service
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Web submission interface
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records.
Application Programming Interface (API).
Dataset API Instructions.
Dataset API InstructionsImportant: If you are regularly affiliated with a DOE lab, and have data you wish to announce, please contact your site’s STI Manager for appropriate guidance.
Important:site’s STI Manager
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
E-LinkDOE Data Explorer (DDE)OSTI.GOV
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View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific Research DatasetsScientific Research Datasets (PDF 673 KB)
Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
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Scientific Software
Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
https://www.osti.gov/doecodedoecode@osti.gov
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code which can be found here.
here
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
Submit Path:
Submit
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
DOE CODEDOE CODE
Announce Path:
Announce
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
DOE CODEDOE CODEOSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
DOE CODEScience Research Connection
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View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
Scientific and Technical Computer SoftwareScientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 672 KB)
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Financial Awardees Table
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product TypeDefinitionSubmission RequirementsSubmission to Dissemination WorkflowSTI FactsheetTechnical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingA conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Program DocumentNot a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportNot a product type for Financial Awardees.Book/MonographA 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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
PatentA 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
Thesis/DissertationA thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Technical ReportA technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
FactsheetNot a product type for Financial Awardees.Scientific DataScientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product TypeDefinitionSubmission RequirementsSubmission to Dissemination WorkflowSTI FactsheetTechnical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingA conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Program DocumentNot a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportNot a product type for Financial Awardees.Book/MonographA 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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
PatentA 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
Thesis/DissertationA thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Technical ReportA technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
FactsheetNot a product type for Financial Awardees.Scientific DataScientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product TypeDefinitionSubmission RequirementsSubmission to Dissemination WorkflowSTI FactsheetFinancial Awardee/Grantee Product TypeFinancial Awardee/Grantee Product Type
DefinitionDefinition
Submission RequirementsSubmission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination WorkflowSubmission to Dissemination Workflow
STI FactsheetSTI Factsheet
Technical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Technical Workshop ReportTechnical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Technical ReportsTechnical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingA conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or ProceedingConference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Conference Papers/Presentations or ProceedingsConference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Special Note:standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Accepted ManuscriptAccepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Program DocumentNot a product type for Financial Awardees.
Program DocumentProgram Document
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportNot a product type for Financial Awardees.Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment ReportScientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Book/MonographA 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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
Book/MonographBook/Monograph
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 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.
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
Book/MonographBook/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
PatentA 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
PatentPatent
A 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.
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
PatentsPatents (PDF 668 KB)
Thesis/DissertationA thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Thesis/DissertationThesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Thesis/DissertationThesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Technical ReportA technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
Technical ReportTechnical Report
A technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
A technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
technical report
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
Technical ReportsTechnical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
FactsheetNot a product type for Financial Awardees.FactsheetFactsheet
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific DataScientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific DataScientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
DOE Data ID Service
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Web submission interface
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
Application Programming Interface (API).Dataset API Instructions
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
E-LinkDOE Data Explorer (DDE)OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific Research DatasetsScientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Scientific SoftwareScientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
https://www.osti.gov/doecodedoecode@osti.gov
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
here
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
Submit Path:
Submit
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
DOE CODEDOE CODE
Announce Path:
Announce
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
DOE CODEDOE CODEOSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
DOE CODEScience Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Scientific and Technical Computer SoftwareScientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product Type
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Program Document
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Book/Monograph
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
Patent
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Technical Report
A technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
Factsheet
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product Type
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product Type
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product Type
Financial Awardee/Grantee Product Type
Definition
Definition
Submission Requirements
Submission Requirements
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
Submission to Dissemination Workflow
STI Factsheet
STI Factsheet
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Program Document
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Book/Monograph
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
Patent
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Technical Report
A technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
Factsheet
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Report
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
Technical Workshop Reports focus on specific scientific or technical problems or topics. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the Technical Workshop Report and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Technical ReportsTechnical or Workshop Report (PDF 624 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
Conference: Paper, Presentation, Poster, or Proceeding
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
A conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding 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 proceeding 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 or videos.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the conference paper, presentation, poster, or proceeding if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
View Conference Papers/Presentations or Proceedings online | Download Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Conference Papers/Presentations or ProceedingsConference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings (PDF 672 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
Accepted Manuscript of Journal Article (Accepted Manuscripts/Journal Articles)
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
An Accepted manuscript (AM) of a journal article is a version of an article that has been submitted and then accepted for publication by a journal. It has gone through the peer review process, and contains any changes made by the author as a result, but has not gone through the copy-editing, typesetting, or production/publication process.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
AMs must be submitted for any/all journal articles resulting from DOE FA awards at time of publication. It is required to submit an electronic copy of the AM/Journal Article and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Special Note: If an AM is published as open access (OA), the published version may be submitted but it is not required to meet this requirement. The standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards which give DOE the right to “publish, or otherwise use the data produced under a Federal award,” which includes use and publication of the AM. Therefore, recipients must ensure that any agreement made with a journal does not override the IP provisions of the award, i.e., DOE’s rights to use and publish the data generated by the award.
Special Note:standard DOE Intellectual Property provisions are included in the terms of most DOE FA awards
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES
E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE PAGES
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
View Accepted Manuscript online | Download Accepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Accepted ManuscriptAccepted Manuscript (PDF 686 KB)
Program Document
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Program Document
Program Document
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Report
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Book/Monograph
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
Book/Monograph
Book/Monograph
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 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.
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 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.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the book or monograph if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
View Book/Monograph online | Download Book/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
Book/MonographBook/Monograph (PDF 644 KB)
Patent
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
Patent
Patent
A 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.
A 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.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
OSTI obtains Patents of interest to DOE via special arrangements with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). Periodic review by Labs and DOE-funded inventors is desirable to ensure that all relevant patents are being included.
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) → E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and Release → OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO)E-LinkOSTI.GOVDOE Patents
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
View Patents online | Download Patents (PDF 668 KB)
PatentsPatents (PDF 668 KB)
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Thesis/Dissertation
Thesis/Dissertation
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master's or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered "gray literature" since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author's research was funded by DOE, submission to OSTI as scientific and technical information (STI) is required.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the thesis or dissertation if there are no access limitations for distribution. Metadata is required regardless of access limitations. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
View Thesis/Dissertation online | Download Thesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Thesis/DissertationThesis/Dissertation (PDF 641 KB)
Technical Report
A technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
Technical Report
Technical Report
A technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
A technical report (final and other) describes the results and findings of research and development projects and other DOE-funded activities. For FA awards, technical reports (final) are required at closeout. For certain programs, e.g., SBIR/STTR, the technical report (final) is required at the end of a phase versus closeout of the award. In addition, a technical report (other) may be required by a DOE sponsoring program when there is an immediate need due to the nature of the R&D, or where the program wants to share these “other” results.
technical report
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
It is required to submit an electronic copy of the technical report (final and other) and metadata associated with it. For a detailed listing of these requirements, see the Financial Awardee Submissions page.
Financial Awardee Submissions page
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
Unlimited: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → OSTI.GOV
E-LinkOSTI.GOV
Protected: Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → Science Research Connection (SRC)
E-LinkScience Research Connection (SRC)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
View Technical Reports online | Download Technical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
Technical ReportsTechnical Reports (PDF 624 KB)
Factsheet
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Factsheet
Factsheet
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Not a product type for Financial Awardees.
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
View Scientific Research Datasets online | Download Scientific Research Datasets (PDF 664 KB)
Scientific Data
Scientific Data
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Scientific data is defined as the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings, but not any of the following: preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer reviews, or communications with colleagues. This 'recorded' material excludes physical objects (e.g., laboratory samples).
Scientific data
Scientific data also do not include:
(A) Trade secrets, commercial information, materials necessary to be held confidential by a researcher until they are published, or similar information which is protected under law; and
(B) Personnel and medical information and similar information the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, such as information that could be used to identify a particular person in a research study.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
Submitting dataset metadata records through E-Link provides the metadata needed to identify scientific data resulting from R&D funding. Any data that are shared publicly as a result of an approved Data Management Plan or Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMP or DMSP) are required to be announced.
To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This URL will take the user to a public facing webpage (landing page) which provides a description and metadata for the dataset along with instructions for accessing the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
The metadata submitted for the scientific data also allows OSTI, via the DOE Data ID Service, to assign digital object identifiers (DOIs) to dataset records and then register them with DataCite (for those that don’t already have an assigned DOI). This value-added step facilitates visibility, helps ensure long-term preservation, and supports better linkage between DOE's published research results and the underlying data.
DOE Data ID Service
Metadata records may be provided in two ways:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of data to be announced.
Web submission interface
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a systematic, automated mechanism for announcement of multiple dataset metadata records. Dataset API Instructions.
Application Programming Interface (API).Dataset API Instructions
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements.
See this page for a listing of metadata requirements
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
Submit via E-Link → Metadata/Record Review and release → DOE Data Explorer (DDE) and OSTI.GOV
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Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Submit Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE
Announce Path:
Unlimited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → DOE CODE and OSTI.GOV
Limited software: DOE CODE → Metadata/Record Review and Release → Science Research Connection
View Scientific and Technical Computer Software online | Download Scientific and Technical Computer Software (PDF 614 KB)
Scientific Software
Scientific Software
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
Scientific software is computer software that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded software and code.
https://www.osti.gov/doecodedoecode@osti.gov
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
Recipients are to submit any required scientific software to DOE CODE in one of two ways: (1) submit software to DOE CODE (for software in early stages of development) or (2) announce software to DOE CODE (to meet DOE statutory responsibilities and comply with DOE funding responsibilities). There are different metadata requirements between submitting and announcing code found here.
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For more information about submitting and announcing code, see "What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?", and "What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?"
What does it mean to submit scientific software to DOE CODE?What does it mean to announce scientific software to DOE CODE?
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:207289794 img-offset=11]]Accepted ManuscriptsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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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Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:207289794 img-offset=11]]Accepted ManuscriptsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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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Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
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STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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.
notSUBMISSIONS
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:207289794 img-offset=11]]Accepted ManuscriptsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOVDOE 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.
DOE PAGES®http://www.osti.gov/pagesOSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. 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.
OSTI.GOVDOE PAGES®Science.gov Science.govADDITIONAL 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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STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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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STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:207289794 img-offset=11]]
Accepted Manuscripts
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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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STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Accepted Manuscripts
STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
STI Product Fact Sheet for DOE Laboratory Researchers:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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.
notSUBMISSIONS
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher should provide metadata/citation information for the journal article as well as either an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format or a link to the Lab/site institutional repository that is hosting the manuscript. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Accepted Manuscripts
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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
manuscript-labs
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Accepted Manuscripts
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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. 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.
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
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI's home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 1.7 million journal articles, 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOVDOE 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.
DOE PAGES®http://www.osti.gov/pagesOSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. 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.
OSTI.GOVDOE PAGES®Science.gov Science.govADDITIONAL 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
https://www.osti.gov/stip/stip@osti.govelink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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DOE Laboratory Researchers – Books/Monographs
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Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:90799419 img-offset=11]]Books and MonographsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govbooks-labs
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:1205185500]]616 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:90799419 img-offset=9]]Books and MonographsSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:90799419 img-offset=11]]Books and MonographsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govbooks-labsFileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab TitleFileFile
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Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
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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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govbooks-labs
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
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OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.gov. Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Books and Monographs
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:90799419 img-offset=11]]
Books and Monographs
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
books-labs
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Books and Monographs
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Books and Monographs
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Books and Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing a Lab's processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for a book or monograph as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then the metadata record only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Books and Monographs
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
books-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:90799419 img-offset=11]]
[[token-dom:1000 nid:90799419 img-offset=11]]Books and Monographs
Books and Monographs
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.gov. Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.govbooks-labs
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DOE Laboratory Researchers – STI Program for Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:364434875]]190 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=9]]Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=10]]Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.govucni-labs
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ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=10]]Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
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ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
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FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=10]]Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.govucni-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=10]][[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=10]]Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.gov
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FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=10]]
Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.gov
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FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3664033771 img-offset=10]]
Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.gov
ucni-labs
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Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
FACTSHEET FOR STI Program for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
ABOUT Classified & UCNI STI
In 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) and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) produce scientific and technical information (STI) to document their findings.
Classified and UCNI STI includes products such as Technical Reports, Conference Papers/Proceedings, Presentations, Journal Articles, Software Manuals, Patents/ Patent Applications, Drawings, Data, Collections, and Computer-Related products which includes software.
OSTI is approved for classified information up through Secret/Restricted Data including Nuclear Weapon Data (NWD).
OSTI is not authorized to receive Top Secret information.
DEFINITION
The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and Executive Order 13526 serve as the bases for identifying classified information generated by the Department. Classified information is defined as certain information that the United States Government has determined requires protection against unauthorized disclosure for reasons of national security (i.e., Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, Transclassified Foreign Nuclear Information, and National Security Information).
The unauthorized dissemination of UCNI is prohibited under Section 148 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. UCNI is identified and controlled as directed in DOE Order 471.1B, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information; and Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1017, Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information.
SUBMISSIONS
The metadata record provides OSTI with information required to appropriately identify, process, and/or announce, and disseminate the STI results of classified or UCNI work funded by DOE/NNSA. Classified and UCNI STI products are submitted securely by originating sites via the Classified E-Link product on the Enterprise Secure Network (ESN). STI that is potentially classified or UCNI must be reviewed and properly marked prior to submitting to OSTI. Classification level and category (if Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data), and any caveats and/or special mar kings, if applicable, shall be indicated. Caveats and special control markings are placed on documents to identify special handling or dissemination requirements, or to assist in describing the type of information involved. Refer to Classified Matter Protection and Control (CMPC) Marking Resource for marking examples.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.gov
ucni-labs
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Classified and Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
The Classified STI Metadata Search (CSMS) product provides metadata only search capability within OSTI’s classified and UCNI collection and is available to a limited, approved user base. ESN access and appropriate need-to-know (NTK) are required. Each site approves its own user accounts, makes user NTK determinations, and processes document requests for its documents. For a more thorough search of OSTI’s legacy holdings, see contacts list below.
The most restrictive Programmatic Approval Authority Category Code for the product must be included on the metadata record when submitted because it is used to determine user access to the metadata searched on CSMS.
PROGRAMMATIC APPROVAL AUTHORITY CATEGORY CODES (reference DOE/OSTI-3679)
C-24 Gas Centrifuge Method of Uranium Isotope Separation
C-27 Plutonium Isotope Separation
C-29 Uranium Atomic Vapor Laser Isotope Separation
C-44c Nuclear Technology-Production Reactor Engineering and Technology
C-52 Gaseous Diffusion Process of Isotope Separation
C-57 Tritium Production
C-65 Plutonium Production
C-68 Safeguards and Security
C-72 Nuclear Weapon Data (IMPORTANT NOTE: For a full list of C-72 subcodes, contact your Classified STIP Site Liaison.)
C-73 Nuclear Weapons Effects
C-74 Nuclear Weapon-Related Engineering, Instrumentation, and Materials
C-74a Laser and Particle Beam Fusion
C-75 General, Miscellaneous, and Progress Reports
C-81 Directed Energy Weapon Technology
C-860 Other Isotope Separation Technology
C-870 Space and Defense Reactor Power Systems
C-880 Arms Control and Nonproliferation
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
For sites ANL, INL, KCP, LANL, LLNL, NNSS, NREL, Pantex, ORNL, PNNL, SNL, SRNL, Y-12:
Evelyn Gibson, Classified STIP Site Liaison
(865) 576-2590 or gibsone@osti.gov
Document requests, subject-specific database searches, and other related inquiries:
David Bellis, Classification Analyst
(865) 576-1269 or bellisd@osti.gov
ucni-labs
ucni-labs
DOE Laboratory Researchers – Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:4050802405 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpaper-labs
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:1449213805]]646 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:4050802405 img-offset=9]]Conference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:4050802405 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
Scientific Videos
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing 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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:4050802405 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpaper-labs
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
DOE ScienceCinema (http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
DOE ScienceCinema http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema)
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE ScienceCinema Science.gov. Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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 or videos. [See also the fact sheet for “Scientific Videos”].
Scientific Videos
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing 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 format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only the metadata and availability information may be submitted if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. See also the Scientific Videos fact sheet for more specific guidance.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
paper-labs
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:4050802405 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
DOE ScienceCinema (http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
DOE ScienceCinema http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema)
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE ScienceCinema Science.gov. Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpaper-labs
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DOE Laboratory Researchers – Factsheets
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Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:2127963400 img-offset=10]]FactsheetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govfactsheets-labs
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Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:2127963400 img-offset=10]]FactsheetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
factsheet 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:2127963400 img-offset=10]]FactsheetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govfactsheets-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:2127963400 img-offset=10]][[token-dom:1000 nid:2127963400 img-offset=10]]FactsheetsFactsheets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
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OSTI.GOV Science.gov 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:2127963400 img-offset=10]]
Factsheets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:2127963400 img-offset=10]]
Factsheets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
factsheets-labs
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Factsheets
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Factsheets
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Factsheet
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A factsheet is a concise, high-level document that summarizes key findings, technologies, or research developments. It is designed to provide clear, accessible, and authoritative information for a broad audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the general public. Factsheets typically include a brief overview of the topic or project, key benefits and impacts, technical highlights and major findings, relevant applications or policy implications, and contact information for further inquiries. These documents help communicate complex scientific and technical advancements in an easily digestible format, supporting DOE’s mission to disseminate knowledge and promote innovation.
factsheet 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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stipcommunity#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a factsheet as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Factsheets with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
factsheets-labs
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Factsheets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.gov 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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DOE Laboratory Researchers – Patents
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Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:1309488933 img-offset=11]]PatentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpatents-labs
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Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:1309488933 img-offset=11]]PatentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpatents-labsFileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab TitleFileFile
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersFor 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.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1309488933 img-offset=11]]PatentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpatents-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1309488933 img-offset=11]][[token-dom:1000 nid:1309488933 img-offset=11]]PatentsPatents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
DOE Patents (https://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 (https://www.uspto.gov/) DOE Patents provides comprehensive coverage of patents resulting from DOE funding.
DOE Patentshttps://www.osti.gov/doepatents/https://www.uspto.gov/DOE Patents
OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE Patents Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Patents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#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.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersFor 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.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Patents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
patents-labs
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Patents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://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 (https://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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
DOE Patents (https://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 (https://www.uspto.gov/) DOE Patents provides comprehensive coverage of patents resulting from DOE funding.
DOE Patentshttps://www.osti.gov/doepatents/https://www.uspto.gov/DOE Patents
OSTI.GOV and DOE Patents are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE Patents Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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DOE Laboratory Researchers – Program Document
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Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:2254826616 img-offset=11]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
programdocs-labs
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Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:2254826616 img-offset=11]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:2570548221]][[token-dom:1000 nid:2570548221]]176 KB176 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersThe funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
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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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Program DocumentsProgram Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Program Documents
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Program Documents
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Program Documents
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
The funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE laboratory has a site program to manage scientific and technical information (STI) produced under the contract and to make it available to DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Each site’s STI Manager is involved in the process; see the listing of STI Managers at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersThe funding program will likely require submission of the final document to them for review and issuance, with subsequent submission to OSTI by either the program or by the preparer. When submitting to OSTI, the author should use the Lab’s processes for STI submission and provide metadata/citation information for the document as well as an upload of the document in searchable PDF format. This is comparable to the current submission process for technical reports.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
programdocs-labs
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Program Documents
Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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DOE Laboratory Researchers – Scientific Datasets
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Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:1488253942 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:1488253942 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:1888837537]][[token-dom:1000 nid:1888837537]]673 KB673 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-serviceDOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1488253942 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
datasets-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1488253942 img-offset=12]][[token-dom:1000 nid:1488253942 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsScientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE Data Explorer Science.gov.Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govData related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
DOEDataID@osti.govQuestions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Datasets
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Datasets
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific Datasets
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non‐textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers
Staff will use the STI Manager's E‐Link account to submit the metadata to OSTI. Data Centers, repositories, or projects needing to submit large volumes of data with high frequency may work directly with OSTI to create an E-Link account and automate their submissions using an Application Programming Interface (API). OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite if a DOI is not already assigned. See DOE Data ID Service (https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-service) for full details. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
https://www.osti.gov/pids/doi-services/doe-data-id-serviceDOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
datasets-labs
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Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) (http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE‐funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE‐funded data resources.
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) http://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE Data Explorer Science.gov.Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govData related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
DOEDataID@osti.govQuestions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
datasets-labs
datasets-labs
DOE Laboratory Researchers – Scientific and Technical Software
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Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:1653435555 img-offset=10]]Scientific and Technical SoftwareDOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.govsoftware-labs
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Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:1653435555 img-offset=10]]Scientific and Technical SoftwareDOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.govsoftware-labsFileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab TitleFileFile
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Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:2338931956]][[token-dom:1000 nid:2338931956]]672 KB672 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1653435555 img-offset=10]]Scientific and Technical SoftwareDOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.govsoftware-labs
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DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.govDOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
DOE CODEDOE CODE
STI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE
OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
DOE CODE
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE CODE Science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/ The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
https://www.osti.gov/doecode/ OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
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Scientific and Technical Software
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific and Technical Software
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
software-labs
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Scientific and Technical Software
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific and Technical Software
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
software-labs
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Scientific and Technical Software
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific and Technical Software
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, (website: https://www.osti.gov/doecode/; email: doecode@osti.gov) the software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms “software” and “code” are used interchangeably.
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. STI and Software points of contact are at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
DOE national laboratories and other DOE facilities/contractors who have developed and/or modified software during work supported by DOE or during work carried out for others at DOE facilities are required to announce a record of the software to the Department of Energy, if the software meets the following criteria:
the software meets the definition of STI https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/sti-defined.
a stable, usable, documented version of the software exists (i.e., the software is not under initial development);
the software has undergone all appropriate reviews for sensitivity and export control.
For announcement to DOE, there are basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non‐mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific and Technical Software
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
software-labs
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Scientific and Technical Software
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
DOE CODEDOE CODE
STI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE
OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
DOE CODE
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE CODE Science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/ The DOE CODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
https://www.osti.gov/doecode/ OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
stip@osti.govdoecode@osti.govdoecode@osti.govsoftware-labs
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DOE Laboratory Researchers – Thesis or Dissertation
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Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:931221453 img-offset=11]]Thesis or DissertationSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-labs
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Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:931221453 img-offset=11]]Thesis or DissertationSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:931221453 img-offset=11]]Thesis or DissertationSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:931221453 img-offset=11]][[token-dom:1000 nid:931221453 img-offset=11]]Thesis or DissertationThesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersUsing the Lab’s processes for STI submission, the author provides metadata for the thesis or dissertation as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Both the DOE entity funding the research and the place of higher education (e.g. university or college), for which the thesis was prepared, should be reflected in the metadata submitted. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-labs
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-labs
thesis-labs
DOE Laboratory Researchers – Technical or Workshop Report
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:728161871]]618 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=9]]Technical or Workshop ReportSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]]Technical or Workshop ReportFor technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govworkshop-labs
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:728161871]]618 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=9]]Technical or Workshop ReportSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]]Technical or Workshop ReportFor technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govworkshop-labsFileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab TitleFileFile
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Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:728161871]][[token-dom:1000 nid:728161871]]618 KB618 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
technical report scientific report
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]]Technical or Workshop ReportFor technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govworkshop-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]][[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]]Technical or Workshop ReportTechnical or Workshop Report
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govFor technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
OSTI.GOVhttp://www.osti.gov
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-stihttps://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttrhttps://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/cradaScience Research Connectionstip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
stip@osti.govClassified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
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OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Technical or Workshop Report
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Technical or Workshop Report
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
workshop-labs
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Technical or Workshop Report
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Technical or Workshop Report
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
workshop-labs
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Technical or Workshop Report
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Technical or Workshop Report
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in-depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
technical report scientific report
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers
Using a Lab's processes for STI submission, the researcher provides metadata for a technical report or workshop report as well as the full-text document in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. Technical reports with any type of access restriction must also be submitted to OSTI.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]]
Technical or Workshop Report
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
workshop-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]]
[[token-dom:1000 nid:4260839758 img-offset=11]]Technical or Workshop Report
Technical or Workshop Report
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV (http://www.osti.gov) includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
OSTI.GOVhttp://www.osti.gov
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti), SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttr) or CRADA protected (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/crada), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-stihttps://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttrhttps://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/cradaScience Research Connectionstip@osti.gov.
Reports that are Classified or Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information are handled separately. Contact OSTI for guidance, stip@osti.gov [See also the fact sheet for Classified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)].
stip@osti.govClassified & Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.govworkshop-labs
workshop-labs
DOE Laboratory Researchers – Scientific Videos
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:2037404886]]643 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:3034501921 img-offset=9]]Scientific VideosSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:3034501921 img-offset=11]]Scientific VideosSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govvideos-labs
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Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
DOE Laboratory Researchers[[token-dom:1000 nid:3034501921 img-offset=11]]Scientific VideosSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersTo submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
DOE Laboratory ResearchersDOE Laboratory Researchers
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3034501921 img-offset=11]]Scientific VideosSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govvideos-labs
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3034501921 img-offset=11]][[token-dom:1000 nid:3034501921 img-offset=11]]Scientific VideosScientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
DOE ScienceCinema (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
DOE ScienceCinema https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE ScienceCinema Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
videos-labs
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Scientific Videos
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
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Scientific Videos
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
To submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR DOE LABORATORY RESEARCHERS:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
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 https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip-community#STIManagersTo submit videos to OSTI, please contact the OSTI liaison for specific instructions.
DOE Laboratory Researchers
DOE Laboratory Researchers
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Scientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV
DOE ScienceCinema (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/) includes more than 3,600 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. Released in February 2019, DOE ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
DOE ScienceCinema https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema/
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE ScienceCinema Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.govvideos-labs
videos-labs
Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees – Accepted Manuscripts
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Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:48336378 img-offset=10]]Accepted ManuscriptsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govmanuscript-grantee
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:640414475]]686 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:48336378 img-offset=9]]Accepted ManuscriptsSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:48336378 img-offset=10]]Accepted ManuscriptsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govmanuscript-granteeFileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab TitleFileFile
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Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:640414475]][[token-dom:1000 nid:640414475]]686 KB686 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:48336378 img-offset=10]]Accepted ManuscriptsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govmanuscript-grantee
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Accepted ManuscriptsAccepted Manuscripts
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV DOE PAGES ® (Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science – https://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.
DOE PAGES ® https://www.osti.gov/pagesOSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE PAGES ® Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:48336378 img-offset=10]]
Accepted Manuscripts
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Accepted Manuscripts
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
An 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
Accepted manuscripts should be submitted to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). At the time a manuscript is accepted for publication, submission is required for any award made or renewed after Oct. 1, 2014. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information for the journal article is submitted as well as an upload of the accepted manuscript in PDF format. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Accepted Manuscripts
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
manuscript-grantee
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Accepted Manuscripts
Accepted Manuscripts
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 – https://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.
OSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV DOE PAGES ® (Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science – https://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.
DOE PAGES ® https://www.osti.gov/pagesOSTI.GOV and DOE PAGES ® are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE PAGES ® Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:2500661955 img-offset=12]]Books/MonographsSTI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
books-grantee
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Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:2500661955 img-offset=12]]Books/MonographsSTI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jspelink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
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OSTI.GOVScience.govScience.govhttps://www.science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Books/Monographs
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:2500661955 img-offset=12]]
Books/Monographs
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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Books/Monographs
STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Books/Monographs
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
As 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 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.
SUBMISSIONS
The book or monograph should be submitted to DOE through the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) using Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the book or monograph are filled in on the AN 241.3 and the full-text document is uploaded 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. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jspelink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:2500661955 img-offset=12]]
[[token-dom:1000 nid:2500661955 img-offset=12]]Books/Monographs
Books/Monographs
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
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OSTI.GOVScience.govScience.govhttps://www.science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpaper-grantee
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:1954056439 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
DOE E-Link Systemhttps://www.osti.gov/elink/Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1954056439 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpaper-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1954056439 img-offset=12]][[token-dom:1000 nid:1954056439 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or ProceedingsConference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related
OSTI.GOV metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. 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.
OSTI.GOV
DOE ScienceCinema (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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.
DOE ScienceCinema https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema)
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE ScienceCinema Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1954056439 img-offset=12]]
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
paper-grantee
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1954056439 img-offset=12]]
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
paper-grantee
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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”].
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of conference papers/presentations or proceedings is done through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2).
DOE E-Link Systemhttps://www.osti.gov/elink/Recipients are encouraged to submit scientific and technical conference papers/presentations when they are the primary means by which certain research results are disseminated or if they contain research results not already announced to DOE in technical reports, accepted journal articles, or other STI. Through E-Link, the metadata/citation information is provided, and the item is uploaded in searchable PDF format. If the item has been commercially published (within conference proceedings, for example), then only metadata and availability information may be submitted, if copyright restrictions are imposed on the product. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
paper-grantee
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1954056439 img-offset=12]]Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
Conference Paper/Presentation or Proceedings
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results include journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related
OSTI.GOV metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. 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.
OSTI.GOV
DOE ScienceCinema (https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 3,900 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.
DOE ScienceCinema https://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema)
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE ScienceCinema Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.govpaper-grantee
paper-grantee
Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees – Patents
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Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3092843714 img-offset=12]]PatentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
patents-grantee
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Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3092843714 img-offset=12]]PatentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jspelink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3092843714 img-offset=12]]PatentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
patents-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3092843714 img-offset=12]][[token-dom:1000 nid:3092843714 img-offset=12]]PatentsPatents
STI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVDOE 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.
DOE PatentsDOE Patentshttp://www.osti.gov/doepatentshttp://www.uspto.govDOE PatentsOSTI.GOV and DOE Patents are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
OSTI.GOVDOE PatentsScience.govScience.govhttps://www.science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Patents
STI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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STI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI Product Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Patents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A 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.
SUBMISSIONS
A patent can be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jsp) Announcement Notice (AN) 241.3, per instructions for “Other STI” on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) provided in the award package at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the patent are filled in on the AN 241.3, with the option to either upload the full-text document in searchable PDF format or provide a URL link to the USPTO location of the specific patent. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/2413-submission.jspelink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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STI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
patents-grantee
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STI AVAILABILITY
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). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVDOE 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.
DOE PatentsDOE Patentshttp://www.osti.gov/doepatentshttp://www.uspto.govDOE PatentsOSTI.GOV and DOE Patents are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
OSTI.GOVDOE PatentsScience.govScience.govhttps://www.science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees – Program Documents
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Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govprogramdocs-grantee
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:3741314896]]645 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=9]]Program DocumentsSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3741314896]][[token-dom:1000 nid:3741314896]]645 KB645 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govprogramdocs-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]][[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]Program DocumentsProgram Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results
OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]
Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Program Documents
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]
Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
programdocs-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3741314896]]
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=9]]
Program Documents
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Program Documents
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program-specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Submission of a program document to the E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/) is done per instructions provided in the award package, which would have instructions for “Other” STI on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). It is likely that the program document is to be submitted to the funding program for final review and will be issued directly by the program. However, once finalized and approved, it can also be submitted to OSTI through E-Link, including the metadata/citation information as well as an upload of the searchable PDF document. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
programdocs-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]
[[token-dom:1000 nid:947497537 img-offset=12]]Program Documents
Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of research results from DOE and its predecessor agencies. Research results
OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3687679113 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
datasets-grantee
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Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3687679113 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3831474831]][[token-dom:1000 nid:3831474831]]664 KB664 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/DOEDataID@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3687679113 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
datasets-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3687679113 img-offset=12]][[token-dom:1000 nid:3687679113 img-offset=12]]Scientific DatasetsScientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOV 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
OSTI.GOV metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. 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.
OSTI.GOV
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE Data Explorer Science.govScience.gov. Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
/ww.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govData related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
DOEDataID@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3687679113 img-offset=12]]
Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3687679113 img-offset=12]]
Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Datasets
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Scientific Datasets
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Datasets
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific datasets are data derived during research and development (R&D) or other scientific and technical work. Datasets may consist of numerical data, simulations from computer models, figures, tables, data plots, GIS data supporting interactive applications, genomic data, or other forms of non-textual data which are a basic component of research results. Often these datasets are referenced in publications and in some cases, are made available as supplemental information. To announce datasets through the OSTI STI process, the scientific research data must be posted at a DOE site, DOE Data Center, or other publicly accessible location such as an open repository. The URL (and DOI, if available prior to submission) must be included in the metadata record. This link will take the user to a landing page which describes the dataset with useful metadata and information on how to access the data. Datasets cannot be uploaded or stored at OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
OSTI provides the service of assigning a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) and registering it with DataCite (if a DOI is not already assigned) for subsequent use in citing the scientific data in, for example, published articles. On the E-Link website (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), follow the instructions provided to submit the metadata record information for the dataset. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to DOEDataID@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/DOEDataID@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
datasets-grantee
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Scientific Datasets
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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 Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Data related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.GOVOSTI.GOV 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
OSTI.GOV metadata; technical reports; scientific research datasets and collections; scientific software; patents; conference and workshop papers; books and theses; and multimedia. 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.
OSTI.GOV
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) (https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer) is a search tool to help find DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations within the department. DDE includes data Project, data Collection, and individual Dataset records. Use the search functionalities to discover publicly available, DOE-funded data resources.
DOE Data Explorer (DDE) https://www.osti.gov/dataexplorer
OSTI.GOV and DOE Data Explorer are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE Data Explorer Science.govScience.gov. Science.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
/ww.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govData related questions should be directed to DOEDataID@osti.gov
DOEDataID@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
datasets-grantee
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Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees – Scientific and Technical Software
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Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:433705180 img-offset=11]]Scientific SoftwareSTI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
software-grantee
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Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:433705180 img-offset=11]]Scientific SoftwareSTI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
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STI Product Type Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI Product Type Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
https://www.osti.gov/doecodeDOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:433705180 img-offset=11]]Scientific SoftwareSTI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
software-grantee
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STI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVAs the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
DOE CODEOSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE CODEScience.govScience.govhttps://www.science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
https://www.osti.gov/doecode/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
stip@osti.govdoecode@osti.govQuestions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
doecode@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Software
STI Product Type Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Scientific Software
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Type Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Scientific Software
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI Product Type Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
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Scientific Software
STI Product Type Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
DOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
STI Product Type Factsheet for Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees:
Scientific and Technical Software
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
Scientific/technical software is computer software* that has been developed and/or modified during work supported by DOE. As a form of STI, it is a result of research and development or other science and technology work and is a stable, usable version expected to be useful to others (that is, its use is not limited to a single site due to specific technology or equipment). As DOE's software management facility, OSTI manages DOE CODE, the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code.
*The terms "software" and "code" are used interchangeably.
SUBMISSIONS
Scientific/technical computer software is to be announced per instructions provided in the award package and the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F4600.2). Software may be submitted and announced through DOE CODE (https://www.osti.gov/doecode). The record has basic metadata field requirements; however, other optional/non-mandatory data fields should be included during announcement when possible.
https://www.osti.gov/doecodeDOE CODE offers two paths to provide code. Users can (1) Submit code to DOE CODE, and (2) Announce code to DOE for official review and release through DOE CODE. Codes in later stages of development are the primary use case for the latter functionality. Project Type, as follows, determines when uploading of code is required. Source code is required when announcing codes with Project Type Closed Source (CS) and with Project Type Open Source, No Publicly Available Repository (OS-NPAR). For Project Type CS, a compiled binary may be provided as a last resort when the code is not available. The code is required for preservation purposes only; i.e., not for distribution by OSTI.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Scientific Software
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Software
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
As the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
OSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVAs the DOE software services platform and search tool for DOE-funded code, DOE CODE provides functionality for collaboration, archiving, and discovery of scientific and business software.
DOE CODEOSTI.GOV and DOE CODE are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov (https://www.science.gov). 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE CODEScience.govScience.govhttps://www.science.govScience.govOSTI 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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
https://www.osti.gov/stip/The DOECODE website at https://www.osti.gov/doecode/
https://www.osti.gov/doecode/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov or doecode@osti.gov
stip@osti.govdoecode@osti.govQuestions related to software may be sent to doecode@osti.gov
doecode@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees – Thesis or Dissertation
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Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:1335837218 img-offset=12]]Thesis or DissertationSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-grantee
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Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1335837218 img-offset=12]]Thesis or DissertationSTI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1335837218 img-offset=12]][[token-dom:1000 nid:1335837218 img-offset=12]]Thesis or DissertationThesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1335837218 img-offset=12]]
Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1335837218 img-offset=12]]
Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-grantee
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Thesis or Dissertation
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A thesis or dissertation is an academic paper often based on original research, using scholarly resources, which is written by a candidate as a graduate school requirement for a higher academic degree (a master’s or doctoral degree) or professional qualification. Dissertations and theses may be considered “gray literature” since they are not typically published commercially. In cases where the author’s research was funded by DOE or conducted at a DOE facility, submission to OSTI as a scientific and technical information (STI) product facilitates access to federally funded research results.
SUBMISSIONS
The thesis or dissertation should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package, which may refer to this as “Other STI,” as specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the thesis or dissertation and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format, if it is publicly accessible. If the STI product is copyrighted by a commercial publisher, then metadata only may be submitted, providing the source of availability. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
thesis-grantee
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Thesis or Dissertation
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
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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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]]Technical or Workshop Reporttechnical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govworkshop-grantee
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Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]]Technical or Workshop Reporttechnical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
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A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
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SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]]Technical or Workshop Reporttechnical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govworkshop-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]][[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]]Technical or Workshop ReportTechnical or Workshop Report
technical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govtechnical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-stihttps://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttrstip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
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OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV is Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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technical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Technical or Workshop Report
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]]
Technical or Workshop Report
technical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
workshop-grantee
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Technical or Workshop Report
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Technical or Workshop Report
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Technical or Workshop Report
ABOUT STI
In 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.
are identified, disseminated, andDEFINITION
A technical report (or scientific report) is a document that describes the process, progress, or results of research and development or other scientific and technological work, including recommendations or conclusions of the research and such information as the original hypotheses, approaches used, and findings. Facts, figures, analyses, and assumptions used during the life of the project to support the results are used to convey to the scientific community the findings during the project. Technical reports are an important source of STI derived from research projects sponsored by DOE and may include more comprehensive or in- depth experimental details than scholarly papers or presentations can accommodate. Workshop reports are similar in format, but the content is derived from a workshop, conference, or similar venue which focuses on a specific scientific or technical problem or topic. The workshop report may summarize various papers and presentations or give a synopsis of the topics addressed during the meeting. As a DOE STI product, a workshop report is typically prepared by a research organization (e.g., a lab or a university) as requested by a DOE program or subprogram to address a certain research topic.
technical report scientific report
SUBMISSIONS
The “Final Technical Report” should be submitted to DOE through the DOE E-Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/), per instructions provided in the award package. For R&D projects, a final technical report is typically a requirement of the funded project, which is specified on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2) at the time of award, to document findings by summarizing the results of the entire funded project. Using E-Link, the required metadata for the technical report is provided and the full-text document is uploaded in searchable PDF format. While “final report” may be included as part of the title, it is preferred that the title convey the subject of the project. The DOE awarding office and/or the funding program office will review the
https://www.osti.gov/elink/
Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Technical or Workshop Report
technical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
workshop-grantee
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]]
[[token-dom:1000 nid:3090776867 img-offset=12]]Technical or Workshop Report
Technical or Workshop Report
technical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
For technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
technical report within E-Link before it is made accessible via web products. Questions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.For technical reports that have no access restrictions (i.e., are publicly releasable), OSTI.GOV includes metadata/citations and full-text documents, as well as the other types of STI products STIP has collected historically. Technical reports are full-text searchable.
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV iFor technical reports that have a specified type of access restriction, such as CUI (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti) or SBIR/STTR (https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction- markings#sbir_sttr), the documents are accessible by DOE staff via the Science Research Connection (SRC) tool. Access must be approved. Contact OSTI for more information, stip@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-stihttps://www.osti.gov/stip/submit/submission-basics/protected-sti/handling-access-restriction-markings#sbir_sttrstip@osti.gov.
STI AVAILABILITY
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 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.
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OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV is Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E-Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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workshop-grantee
Financial Assistance Awardees/Grantees – Scientific Videos
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:1144480326]]670 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:1856859703 img-offset=9]]Scientific VideosSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:1856859703 img-offset=12]]Scientific VideosSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
videos-grantees
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:1144480326]]670 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:1856859703 img-offset=9]]Scientific VideosSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:1856859703 img-offset=12]]Scientific VideosSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees[[token-dom:1000 nid:1144480326]][[token-dom:1000 nid:1144480326]]670 KB670 KB
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and GranteesFinancial Awardees and Grantees
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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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
videos-grantees
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
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DOE ScienceCinema (http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
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ScienceCinema
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Scientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
videos-grantees
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1856859703 img-offset=12]]
Scientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
videos-grantees
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Scientific Videos
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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Scientific Videos
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARDEES/GRANTEES:
Scientific Videos
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
One emerging format of STI is categorized as videos or multimedia. DOE produces hundreds of STI videos each year with significant scientific and technical content. Like full‐text indexing of a document, content indexing of an audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars used to disseminate research results may also be recorded as a video. Whether the STI product is a conference presentation or some other event where Multimedia was used to present research results, the information can be made more easily accessible by announcing the item to OSTI.
SUBMISSIONS
Conference presentations that are in an audiovisual format (videos or multimedia) may be announced to OSTI using the DOE E‐Link System (https://www.osti.gov/elink/). Simply follow the instructions provided in the award package on the Federal Assistance Reporting Requirements Checklist (DOE F 4600.2). Using E‐Link, provide the required metadata. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
https://www.osti.gov/elink/elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.Financial Awardees and Grantees
Financial Awardees and Grantees
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
videos-grantees
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1856859703 img-offset=12]]
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Scientific Videos
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
ScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
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DOE ScienceCinema (http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinema) includes more than 4,000 scientific videos and multimedia from DOE national laboratories, other DOE research Facilities and CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), and makes them searchable using IBM 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. Released in February 2019, DOE
DOE ScienceCinema http://www.osti.gov/sciencecinemaDOEScienceCinema was updated for a new look and feel, as well as new features including: more powerful searching, filtering options, account and playlist functionalities, larger video players, and further audio searching within individual videos.
ScienceCinema
OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema are included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV DOE ScienceCinema Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Headquarters[[token-dom:1000 nid:1059063950 img-offset=13]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govprogramdocs-hq
FileFile SizePaste ImageEnter TitleEnter Sr-only textTab Title[[token-dom:1000 nid:2919126129]]649 KB[[token-dom:1000 nid:1059063950 img-offset=9]]Program DocumentsSTI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Headquarters[[token-dom:1000 nid:1059063950 img-offset=13]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
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ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STISubmission@osti.govelink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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[[token-dom:1000 nid:1059063950 img-offset=13]]Program DocumentsSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govprogramdocs-hq
[[token-dom:1000 nid:1059063950 img-offset=13]][[token-dom:1000 nid:1059063950 img-offset=13]]Program DocumentsProgram Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.govSTI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Headquarters
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
Headquarters
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Program Documents
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STI PRODUCT TYPE FACTSHEET FOR HEADQUARTERS PROGRAMS:
Program Documents
ABOUT STI
In 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.
DEFINITION
A program document is one that is prepared by or for a DOE Program Office for the purpose of being published (i.e., issued) on behalf of a program, representing a program perspective. This type of document may contain programmatic analyses, research needs assessment, outcome of a workshop on a specific technology or scientific topic, strategic or operational plan, or other types of program‐specific information. The format may be similar to a technical report; however, since it contains an official government perspective, it would not include a disclaimer. The Program Office may have funded the preparation of the document through a contract or grant and will have significant involvement in the final content.
SUBMISSIONS
Each DOE program has a scientific and technical information program (STIP) point of contact who works to ensure that STI is available to DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information. Each program office’s STIP point of contact is involved in the process; for more information, see the Headquarters section at https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers.
https://www.osti.gov/stip/about/stip‐community#STIManagers
When submitting a program document directly by the program, send an email to STISubmission@osti.gov identifying the document and verifying that it is publicly releasable. Include the document in PDF format. Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
STISubmission@osti.govelink_Helpdesk@osti.gov.
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. 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 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.
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
Questions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
STI AVAILABILITY
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. Launched in 2018, it consolidates OSTI’s home page and the previous search tool SciTech Connect. OSTI.GOV makes discoverable over 70 years of
OSTI.GOVOSTI.GOV OSTI.GOV 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 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.
OSTI.GOV
OSTI.GOV is included in the Federal science portal Science.gov. Hosted by OSTI, Science.gov 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.
OSTI.GOV Science.govScience.govScience.gov
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/CONTACTS
The STIP website at https://www.osti.gov/stip/
www.osti.gov/stip/OSTI staff will respond to questions/suggestions sent to stip@osti.gov
stip@osti.govQuestions related to E‐Link may also be sent to elink_Helpdesk@osti.gov
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OSTI Enables Audio and Video Indexing
OSTI Enables Audio and Video IndexingDOE produces hundreds of videos each year that are available to users on lab and Program Office websites, on YouTube, and on specialized video sites. OSTI collects these videos and makes them searchable as one collection in D...audio or video file greatly enhances the retrievability of the STI product as a whole and also enables a user to find the exact place in the video where the term he/she is searching for was actually spoken by the presenter or the narrator. 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 provided by DOE ScienceCinema and currently not available on sites such as YouTube.
DOESTIVideos for DOE ScienceCinema
Videos for DOE ScienceCinemaVideos with significant scientific and technical content are available in both OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema. These videos are typically from conferences and events where speakers or panels of speakers present the content. Webinars may also be disseminated through both OSTI.GOV and DOE ScienceCinema. Videos that are more promotional in nature or those that provide brief news/highlights, tours of labs and facilities, etc. are placed only in DOE ScienceCinema.
Submitting Videos to OSTI
Submitting Videos to OSTISites are encouraged to provide metadata and a link to a video or audio file through E-Link. OSTI will process the metadata record and will attempt to download the video file for further content indexing by DOE ScienceCinema. If downloading is not possible, OSTI will contact the site to ask for the video file to be sent directly via email, FTP, or postal service.
Video Formats
Video FormatsThe audiovisual formats that can be automatically downloaded, cached, and content-indexed by OSTI as CO (conference/event) STI submissions are listed below. MP4 is the preferred file type. If other types are received, they will be converted to MP4 for indexing, display, and inclusion in DOE ScienceCinema and OSTI.GOV. For audiovisual STI submissions that include the URL in the metadata there are a couple of things to consider:
URL
If the URL begins with http:// (link is external) and if the STI video is not embedded in a proprietary player, OSTI will automatically cache a copy of the video for preservation.
If your site is not hosting the STI video and you plan to upload instead, you will need to coordinate with OSTI to receive a password that will allow access to an FTP area or to arrange another form of physical delivery.
If the URL begins with http:// (link is external) and if the STI video is not embedded in a proprietary player, OSTI will automatically cache a copy of the video for preservation.
If the URL begins with http:// (link is external) and if the STI video is not embedded in a proprietary player, OSTI will automatically cache a copy of the video for preservation.http:// (link is external) (link is external) (link is external)If your site is not hosting the STI video and you plan to upload instead, you will need to coordinate with OSTI to receive a password that will allow access to an FTP area or to arrange another form of physical delivery.
If your site is not hosting the STI video and you plan to upload instead, you will need to coordinate with OSTI to receive a password that will allow access to an FTP area or to arrange another form of physical delivery.
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real Media
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real Media
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMA WMV - Windows Media Video
WMV MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MPEG MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP2 MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real MediaFormats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real MediaASF (Advanced Systems Format)
ASF AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
AVI Apple Core Video
Apple Core VideoDV Core Video
DV Core VideoAdobe Flash
Adobe FlashQuickTime and Real Media
QuickTime and Real Media
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real Media
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real Media
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
Audiovisual Formats that can be automatically downloaded/indexed
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMV - Windows Media Video
MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
WMA - Windows Media Audio
WMA WMV - Windows Media Video
WMV MPEG - Moving Picture Experts Group (Family of open standards used for coding audiovisual material in a digital compressed format)
MPEG MP2 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP2 MP3 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP3 MP4 - This is one of the audio codings/formats defined in the MPEG family of standards
MP4
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real Media
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
Formats that CANNOT be automatically downloaded/indexed
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
Apple Core Video
DV Core Video
Adobe Flash
QuickTime and Real Media
ASF (Advanced Systems Format)
ASF AVI - (Audio Video Interleaved)
AVI Apple Core Video
Apple Core VideoDV Core Video
DV Core VideoAdobe Flash
Adobe FlashQuickTime and Real Media
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The DOE laboratories, sites, and facilities represent a premier federal research system and perform leading-edge research on national priorities in science, energy, and national security. To ensure research results are accessible, as appropriate, OSTI provides several mechanisms for DOE laboratorie... OSTI's search products.
DOEDOE labs, sites and facilities use E-Link, developed and maintained by OSTI for the management of DOE STI. The following STI products are submitted through E-Link.
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Technical and Workshop Reports
Accepted Manuscripts (of Journal Articles)
Conferences
Books and Monographs
Thesis and Dissertations
Program Documents
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Reports
Patents
Factsheets
Scientific Data
Technical and Workshop Reports
Technical and Workshop Reports Accepted Manuscripts (of Journal Articles)
Accepted Manuscripts (of Journal Articles) Conferences
Conferences Books and Monographs
Books and Monographs Thesis and Dissertations
Thesis and Dissertations Program Documents
Program Documents Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Reports
Scientific and Technical (S&T) Accomplishment Reports Patents
Patents Factsheets
Factsheets Scientific Data
Scientific Data For information about submitting scientific software or scientific data, please visit the following pages:
Scientific Software
Scientific Data
Scientific Software
Scientific Software Scientific SoftwareScientific SoftwareScientific Data
Scientific Data Scientific DataScientific DataTo provide STI to OSTI, follow the procedures provided by your lab/site/facility. For more information, contact your STI Manager. In the event that an STI Manager is not listed for your site, contact OSTI at stip@osti.gov.
To provide STISTI to OSTIOSTI, follow the procedures provided by your lab/site/facility. For more information, contact your STI ManagerSTI Manager. In the event that an STI Manager is not listed for your site, contact OSTI at stip@osti.govstip@osti.gov.E-Link provides two options for submitting STI:
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of STI to be submitted.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a mechanism for making multiple STI submissions at once.
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of STI to be submitted.
Web submission interface. This is a manual entry mechanism which works best when there is a low volume of STI to be submitted. Web submission interface.Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a mechanism for making multiple STI submissions at once.
Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides a mechanism for making multiple STI submissions at once. Application Programming Interface (API).An account is required to submit STI products in E-Link. To request access, please visit this page.
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Metadata RequiredWhen submitting STI metadata records, there is certain metadata that is required. A list of the required metadata, by STI product type, is provided in the table below. If a document for the STI metadata record is required, it is noted in the table.
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Accepted Manuscript (of Journal Article)Conference:
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Submitter Responsibilities
DO NOT encrypt or password-protect STI products.
DO NOT include personally identifiable information (PII) in any STI submission.
DO inform OSTI when permanently removing STI from your site's publicly accessible server.
DO inform OSTI when your site's publicly accessible server, hosting STI products, changes.
DO update E-Link metadata when access limitations change for STI products.
DO replace full-text STI via E-Link upload for STI products as appropriate.
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DO NOT encrypt or password-protect STI products. DO NOTDO NOT include personally identifiable information (PII) in any STI submission.
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Recipients of DOE Financial Assistance (FA) awards are required to submit Scientific and Technical Information (STI) according to the terms of their award based on the financial opportunity notice for the award. The DOE Office of Management (MA), Office of Acquisitions Management (OAM) develops and ... OAM provides standard information and guidance relevant to FA recipients on the recipient webpage which includes the standard DOE requirements for STI referenced in the following documents:
DOE Office of Management (MA), Office of Acquisitions Management (OAM)DOE policy, guidance, and information for FArecipient webpage
DOE Special Terms and Conditions for Use in most Grants and Cooperative Agreements
Federal Assistance Reporting Checklist and Instructions (DOE F 4600.2)
DOE Special Terms and Conditions for Use in most Grants and Cooperative Agreements
DOE Special Terms and Conditions for Use in most Grants and Cooperative AgreementsFederal Assistance Reporting Checklist and Instructions (DOE F 4600.2)
Federal Assistance Reporting Checklist and Instructions (DOE F 4600.2)While OAM maintains the standard STI submission/reporting requirements for FA recipients, it is important to mention that DOE program offices may include special clauses, provisions and/or reporting instructions when they initiate FA awards. Therefore, all recipients should review the terms for the R&D that has been awarded, and any associated attachments for the award, e.g., the DOE F 4600.2.
To view the standard STI submission/reporting requirements, please visit the STI Financial Assistance Reporting Requirements page.
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DOE Financial Assistance Recipients/Non-Major Contractors use E-Link, developed and maintained by OSTI for the management of DOE STI. The following STI products are submitted through E-Link.
E-Link
Final Technical Reports
Accepted Manuscripts (of Journal Articles)
Conference Papers
Books and Monographs
Thesis and Dissertations
Technical Workshop Reports
Scientific Data
Final Technical Reports
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Scientific DataAn account is required to submit STI products in E-Link. For information on how to request access and instructions for submitting, please visit this page.
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Scientific DataScientific DataMetadata Required
When submitting STI metadata records, there is certain metadata that is required. A list of the required metadata, by STI product type, is provided in the table below. If a document for the STI metadata record is required, it is noted in the table.
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