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1 Dr. Walter L. Warnick Director Office of Scientific and Technical Information Office of Science ARPA-E June 24, 2010 Innovative Web Resources Can Advance the DOE R&D Mission

2 2 To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the public OSTI Mission “If I have seen further, it is only by standing on the shoulders of giants.” – Isaac Newton 1676 Premise: Science advances only if knowledge is shared Corollary: Accelerating the sharing of scientific knowledge accelerates the advancement of science

3 3 We’re in an era of transformational technology We’ve been constantly challenged to adapt & adopt We’ve been early adopters We’ve found it helpful to advance web technologies in niche areas important to our mission To Accomplish Our Mission We Take Advantage of Technology There’s no roadmap!

4 4 Focus of DOE STI Program We maintain DOE STI for long-term use and make it freely & easily searchable online We ensure worldwide scientific knowledge and discoveries are accessible to DOE researchers, thus accelerating the advancement of science Ensuring global access to DOE research results; bringing the world’s research to DOE

5 5 DOE research community produces many types of scientific and technical information, each of which has its own unique characteristics and life cycle As a consequence, OSTI set out to create new web-based tools for each type of STI and make it efficiently accessible to users Types of STI Required Distinct Tools

6 6 Information Bridge – First, R&D technical reports were made full-text searchable, freely available online. Now over 237,000 DOE technical documents fully searchable. E-print Network – Created to address researchers’ self- published STI. Searches over 5.3 million e-print documents contained in more than 33 thousand separate websites and over 60 databases on energy research. Progression of STI Products Other tools were developed to uniquely address each type of STI and the manner in which they were published: DOE R&D Project Summaries – Provides summaries of ongoing or recently completed DOE research projects

7 7 Single-Query Search The Challenge: Researchers needed help sorting through the numerous products to get the most relevant results quickly The Solution: To simplify searching of multiple resources, OSTI integrated key STI databases into a single-query search Results are integrated Results are displayed in relevance-ranked order

8 8 DOE STI Integrated With Other Federal Agency STI OSTI developed and operates Science.gov, a single- search portal of STI from 14 federal science agencies Science.gov represents 97 percent of the federal research and development budget Science.gov is among 10 government websites “meeting and exceeding” the Obama Administration’s transparency goals, according to a special report by Government Computer News, released July 27, 2009.

9 9 Next, We Integrated Global R&D Results U.S. research results (Science.gov) plus research results from 60+ countries are searchable via single- query global science portal Tremendous growth in search content: from 10 nations to 65 nations in 3 years > 400 million pages  From well-known sources: e.g., PubMed, CERN, KoreaScience  To more obscure sources: e.g., Bangladesh Journals Online

10 10 Helsinki, June 11, 2010 Translation of English content for non-English speakers and Translation of non-English content for English speakers Launched: Multilingual WorldWideScience.org now breaks language barrier

11 11 1.A Chinese scientist submits a query in Chinese to Multilingual WorldWideScience.org. 2.MWWS.org uses Microsoft to translate the Chinese query into individual languages of source databases (English, French, Portuguese, Russian, etc.) 3.MWWS.org sends the translated queries to corresponding databases, which search their contents and return results in native languages to MWWS.org. 4.MWWS.org uses Microsoft to translate native language results into Chinese and presents results to the user in relevance-ranked order. Conversely, an English-speaking user could have a query translated into languages of non-English databases and then get results back in English. Here’s how it works...

12 12 Overcoming the researcher’s practical limitations: 1.Not knowing “what’s out there.” (examples: Korean medical journals, Australian Antarctic data, South African scientific research database) 2.Inadequate time to search scientific databases one by one. (examples: UK PubMed Central, Ginsparg’s arXiv.org) 3.Inability to sort compiled results by relevance. By filling these gaps, WorldWideScience.org has accelerated access to scientific information. The “Accelerating” Power of WorldWideScience.org

13 13 Customized Services for DOE Programs Using core knowledge and unique capabilities, OSTI also provides customized S&T information tools and services requested by individual DOE offices on a cost-recovery basis: Information science and subject-matter expertise Metadata and full-text management Subject-specific databases and web portals Specialized searching using federated searches, targeted crawls, and data harvesting One example:

14 14 The DOE plan includes a number of OSTI initiatives to enhance transparency of DOE R&D results. DOE Open Government Plan Highlights Flagship Initiatives

15 15 http://energy.gov/open Five “high value” data sets initially identified by DOE include DOE R&D results that OSTI makes accessible, searchable, findable, and usable. OSTI Provides DOE “High Value” Data Sets Information Bridge DOepatents DOE R&D Project Summaries Conference Papers & Proceedings Energy Citations Database

16 16 OSTI milestones have been achieved through: The most judicious use of scarce resources Leveraging collaborations, and Capitalizing on ground-breaking results coming from SBIR projects Relevancy ranking search results Domain recognition access Grade-level stratification of web documents How Have We Accomplished So Much?

17 17 More can and should be done with innovative web technologies to: Make video full-text searchable Innovative Web Technologies— Opportunities On the Horizon Enable mobile applications Create DOIs for numeric data sets ARPA-E has opportunity to help advance these technologies


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