Walter L. Warnick, Ph.D. Director, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and...

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Walter L. Warnick, Ph.D.Director, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)ETEC, October 19, 2012

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““The Secretary, through the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, shall maintain within the Department publicly available collections of scientific and technical information resulting from research, development, demonstration, and commercial applications activities supported by the Department.”

We are part of the Secret City, located on the east end of Oak Ridge … just a stone’s throw (or two) from the Oak Ridge Rowing venue

Mandated in law; most Mandated in law; most recently in the Energy Policy recently in the Energy Policy Act of 2005Act of 2005

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the hub of U.S. government science infothe hub of worldwide government science info

the hub of DOE science information

Public access to unclassified

Restricted access o classified and sensitive

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Undersecretary of Science

Vacant

Director, Office of Science

William Brinkman

Deputy Director for Field Operations

Joseph McBrearty

Deputy Director for Science Programs

Patricia Dehmer

Deputy Director for Resource

Management

Jeffrey Salmon

Secretary Dr. Steven Chu

Deputy Secretary

Daniel B. Poneman

OSTIWalter Warnick

Effectively, we are DOE’s mechanism for providing accountability for $10B in annual R&D results.

StaffingFederal: 48 FTEs

Contractor: 45 FTEs

Facility 134,000 sq.-foot building, approx. 80% property protection area;

20% limited area

“Class A” security importance rating based on classified holdings

Leased space (approx. 50% of building footprint) to governmental entities

Unclassified/Classified Computer Operations

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MISSIONWe advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to Department of Energy (DOE) researchers and the public.

Science advances only if knowledge is Science advances only if knowledge is shared. shared.

OSTI Corollary OSTI Corollary We believe the advancement of science is We believe the advancement of science is accelerated by sharing knowledge more easily, accelerated by sharing knowledge more easily, faster and at lower cost .faster and at lower cost .

DOE STI Program

We collect STI from ORNL, Y-12 & labs and weapons facilities across the country

STI = Scientific and Technical Information7

OSTI coordinates the DOE-wide network that makes sure DOE R&D results are:

• collected • preserved • made accessible

via multiple web outlets.

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Collaborating across DOE, across the U.S., and around the world - For a for Energy Science and Technology

Global HubIntegrates more than 70 nations Provides over 400 million pages of science information from databases and portals worldwide; performs multilingual search across 10 languages

U.S. Gov HubIntegrates 13 U.S. science agencies

Databases and websites offer over 200 million pages of science information

DOE HUBIntegrates key DOE databases

Covers a range of R&D results (reports, patents, citations, eprints, etc.)

More than 300,000 full-text documentsOver 5 million scientific e-printsOver 2 million publicly available citationsMore than 24,000 patentsMore than 500 websites & databasesConference papers & proceedings

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3,500 ORNL reports flowed through OSTI in FY12

2,300 from BNL2,000 from ANL1,500 from LANL1,400 from NREL

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13 U.S. Agencies200 million pages2,100 websites55 databasesSpanish translation

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80+ databases from trusted authoritative sources

Generally not searchable by major search engines

WorldWideScience.orgWorldWideScience.orgsearches the ‘deep web’searches the ‘deep web’

400 million pages of text from governments around the world

Covered by WWS

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Multilingual Multilingual Translations Translations

The world’s first “one to many” and “many to one” multilingual translations tool in science.

•Ten languages – Arabic, Chinese, German, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian

• WorldWideScience.org partnering with Microsoft® Translator enables true multilingual functionality.

OSTI web access approached 300 million transactions in FY12

We are leveraging the DOE investment in

R&D, via collection, preservation and

dissemination of those results

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Team with high tech companies

Involve Small Businesses Recently implemented a new technology transfer

product that searches appropriately 20 tech transfer operations across the DOE complex

(Keeps us innovating!)

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We Are Pioneers in Gov Federated We Are Pioneers in Gov Federated Search—Search— A Unique Search Engine A Unique Search Engine Capability Capability

Allows you to search multiple data sources simultaneously You get results in ranked order relevant to your search queryEasy on the producers – places no requirements or burdens on database owners – so setting up access to a scientific organization’s content is easy

Innovative technology drills down to selected databases and websites in parallel, then presents ranked search results

Deep WebDeep Web16

http://m.science.gov/scigovmobile/

http://m.worldwidescience.org/wwsmobile/

http://m.osti.gov/ostimobile/

Delivering information anytime, anywhere

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“Microsoft Research’s video search hits the DOE” http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/mavis/

Read about us at the Microsoft website

• Innovative, state-of-the-art audio indexing • Speech recognition technology• Searches ~2,600 multimedia files

Audio Indexing of VideoAudio Indexing of Video

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Search on “robotics” pulls up DOE & CERN videos related to “robotics” – but also points you to exactly where in the video the word “robotics” is stated … plus a snippet of what was said about robotics.

ORNL researcher talks about developing robotic hand

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Secure electronic information exchange – OSTI is a component of the NNSA Enterprise Secure Network

Diskless desktop environment Subject matter experts for specialized products

and classification needs Repository for 100K+ classified R&D reports,

including Y-12 and other NNSA research

Secure electronic information exchange – OSTI is a component of the NNSA Enterprise Secure Network

Diskless desktop environment Subject matter experts for specialized products

and classification needs Repository for 100K+ classified R&D reports,

including Y-12 and other NNSA research

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We think of it this way:Oak Ridge, the Secret City…rapidly becoming the Open Science City!Through our products and services we are helping make that happen.

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Nearly all R&D results published by nearly all U.S. R&D agencies made searchable via a single search box

Nearly all R&D results published by or on behalf of governments of all nations with R&D programs made searchable via a single search box

We are rapidly introducing search technology that “thinks like we think” (Semantic Search) www.OSTI.gov/greenenergy

Improving search accuracy by mapping your key word to concepts both narrower and broader

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Latest AttractionsLatest Attractions

Besides accelerating scientific progress, we also encourage commercialization through a single search of DOE Labs’ Technology Transfer Resources

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Yes, OSTI’s electronic collections are HUGE . . . yet only represent 15% of DOE’s total historic R&D output since the 1940s. 

We need to digitize and provide access to the remaining 85%. This this will require a $5 million investment . . . to unleash the value of

$400 billion in R&D.

How do you unleash the value of $400 billion in R&D?

15%

85%

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What is the value of this vision?U.S. leadership in medicine & genomics is supported by the world’s best information infrastructure: the NIH/National Library of Medicine. That’s approximately $350M/year in commitment to cyber-infrastructure and data. It is a model for advancing science.

A DOE NLE would be a national resource to advance energy literacy, innovation and security.

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OSTI . . . Oak RidgeOSTI . . . Oak Ridge 

Working together we are creating the “Open Science City"

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