U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Scientific & Technical Information

www.osti.gov

Frequently Asked Questions

Mission and Focus

Q: What exactly is OSTI?
A: The Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) program within the Office of Science, the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States. Since 1947, OSTI and its early predecessors have been nationally recognized for contributions to the sharing and exchange of science information. Please see About OSTI for additional information.
Q: What is OSTI's mission?
A: OSTI's mission is to advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the American people. Please see OSTI Mission.
Q: Isn't OSTI the same thing as Science.gov?
A: No, OSTI is not the same thing as Science.gov. Science.gov is a collaboration of 13 federal science agencies, and allows search of 50 million pages of authoritative government documents. DOE is one agency in the collaboration. OSTI plays a significant role by hosting the Science.gov portal. In fact, OSTI's home address is #1 Science.gov Way, Oak Ridge, TN, 37830.

OSTI Databases and STI Availability

Q: What types of information will I find at OSTI?
A: At OSTI you can search collections of research results, including those produced throughout the DOE National Laboratory complex and by Departmental grantees. You can find current and legacy research results, search ongoing research and development project descriptions, browse scientific subject portals of interest, explore significant DOE discoveries, learn about DOE Nobel Prize Winners, access and search scientific e-prints, sign up for alerts, search science conference papers and proceedings, connect with the national laboratory education sites, identify scientific associations of interest, and much more.
Q: Can I search for research documents online at OSTI?
A: Yes. Using the Science Accelerator, you can search many of OSTI's premier Web products (view Science Accelerator resource descriptions). For additional information on our suite of Web products, view Key Databases & Resources.
Q: Can I choose which of these resources to search?
A: Yes, you may choose which resources to search or search all of the Science Accelerator resources at one time from the Science Accelerator home page or from the Science Accelerator advanced search page. In addition, you may visit and search from the home page of each of OSTI's resources. Also, OSTI offers the option to search using the Science Accelerator from a link at the top of each page of the OSTI Web site. Please take a few minutes to become familiar with our suite of Web products. Each has an About page and other related information. If you still have questions, please contact us.
Q: I'm not sure which resource to search. How do I choose?
A: If you are looking for recent (1994 to current) research results, try DOE Information Bridge, E-print Network, and/or Science Conference Proceedings. If you are looking for legacy research results (1943 forward), try DOE R&D Accomplishments and/or Energy Citations Database. If you are looking for summaries of ongoing research projects, try DOE R&D Project Summaries and/or Federal R&D Project Summaries. If you are looking for patents, try DOepatents. If you are looking for data collections, try the DOE Data Explorer. You may want to take a few minutes to review these and other search tools at our Key Databases & Resources page.
Q: I am looking for a technical report, and the OSTI database tells me that it is not available in electronic format. How can I order this document?
A: Please see Sources for Department of Energy Scientific and Technical Reports for document ordering information.
Q: Does OSTI have a public reading room?
A: OSTI does not have a public reading room. Please see DOE Public Reading Rooms for a listing of DOE reading rooms across the country.
Q: Are all OSTI documents available to the public?
A: The majority of documents managed by OSTI are made available to the public through its online databases and are available through partnership with the National Technical Information Service. OSTI also manages documents that are accessible only to those who meet the necessary user access criteria.
Q: Are there any resources at OSTI for teachers and students?
A: Yes. Our ScienceLab is a resource specifically for teachers, parents and students. This Web site has been showcased at the National Science Teachers Association annual meetings. Other products also support educators and research, see Key Databases and Resources.
Q: How do I find news about OSTI?
A: Please take a moment to sign up for our RSS news feeds. Also, the OSTI home page is routinely updated with topics of interest.
Q: I have a disability. What assistance is available for me at the OSTI Web site?
A: Please see our accessibility information.
Q: Does OSTI use persistent cookies on any of its Web sites?
A: No, OSTI does not use persistent cookies (bits of information placed on a user's computer to track customer use and related patterns) on any of its Web-based products. Session cookies may be used to provide salient session-related information and to allow product-specific functions to be performed; but, in no case will cookies be used to capture information that might compromise or threaten personal privacy.
Q: How can I find out about job openings at OSTI?
A: OSTI does not maintain a list of job postings. For information on positions with the federal government, see USAJOBS.
Q: How do I get help on the OSTI Web site?
A: You may contact the OSTI Webmaster at OSTIWebmaster@osti.gov. In addition, each Web product has contact information for product-specific questions.
Q: How should I place an order for a document whose full text is not available from your site?
A: Please see Sources for Department of Energy Scientific and Technical Reports.
Q: Do you have information about Department of Energy fellowships and grants?
A: Science.gov has information on fellowship opportunities at Internship and Fellowship Opportunities in Science. OSTI's ScienceLab site also has information on high-school-level Internships.

Contacts and Directions

Q: How can I contact OSTI?
A: Visit our Contact Us page for phone, address, and other contact information.
Q: Where is OSTI located?
A: The OSTI facility is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. For details, see OSTI Location. The program is headquartered in Washington, DC.
Q: Is it OK for me to link to the OSTI Web site from my home page?
A: Yes. You may link to the OSTI site from personal or organizational Web sites, as long as OSTI endorsement or approval is not implied. We do not provide links from our site back to yours.
Q: Where do I send feedback to OSTI's Web site?
A:See our Customer Comment Form. Additional contact information can be found on our Contact Us page.

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