U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Scientific & Technical Information

www.osti.gov

Speeding Nano Progress Using Information Diffusion

Presented by RL Scott

Walt Warnick, Ph.D.
Director, Office of Scientific and Technical Information
U.S. Department of Energy

Speeding Nano Progress Using Information Diffusion. Link to larger image.

Workshop: Informatics Needs for Nanomaterials [exit federal site]
Oak Ridge, TN
February 8–9, 2007

(Slide 1)

Three Topics Relating to Nano Info Diffusion. Link to larger image.

Slide 2: Three Topics Relating to Nano Info Diffusion

We see three complementary approaches to improve information sharing and awareness
  • Modeling – It's possible.
  • Metadata – numeric data, unlike textual data, requires metadata to ensure access
  • Stewardship – numeric data could follow model of textual STI management

Slide 3: OSTI's Mission

OSTI's Mission.  Link to larger image.

To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the American people.

OSTI's creed: Knowledge is contagious – it's our job to make sure everyone “catches” it!


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Slide 4: Science Progresses as Knowledge Is Shared

OSTI corollary: If the sharing of knowledge – or knowledge diffusion – is accelerated, scientific progress is accelerated.


Knowledge Diffusion Can Be Measured and Modeled.  Link to larger image.

Slide 5: Knowledge Diffusion Can Be Measured and Modeled


Researchers will “catch” an idea faster if the “contact rate” between scientists is increased.

From: Power of a Good Idea: Quantitative Modeling of the Spread of Ideas from Epidemiological Models (362-KB PDF)

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Slide 6: Models: Knowledge Diffusion

Carbon Nanotubes: This case shows a moderate sensitivity to the contact rate. Doubling the rate speeds up the science by about four years. This is a relatively large community with total authors estimated at tens of thousands.

From: Report for the Office of Scientific and Technical Information: Population Modeling of the Emergence and Development of Scientific Fields (579-KB PDF) by Luis M. A. Bettencourt, et al., October 2006.


Slide 7: Metadata Is a Must (when it comes to numeric data)

Metadata Is a Must 
(when it comes to numeric data).  Link to larger image.
  • Numeric databases and other non-text databases must have metadata to enable searchability and retrieval
  • Numeric databases must have a steward and be consistent with the proven model of text data centers
  • Holders of numeric data must be encouraged to harmonize practices

Promoting access, preservation and interoperability

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Slide 8: Ensuring Access to Numeric Data

An example: German National Library for Science and Technology (TIB)


A DOI registry is one approach

  • In cooperation with several World Data Centers, TIB has assigned DOIs for scientific primary data.
  • Over 400,000 data sets in the field of earth science have been registered; goal is to have a worldwide DOI registration agency for primary data.
  • The TIB assigns DOIs only for "collections," large data sets, and databases. It does not attempt to treat each data file individually.

Management of Scientific Text Is a Model for Numeric Data. Link to larger image.

Slide 9: Management of Scientific Text Is a Model for Numeric Data

The senior STI managers from 12 U.S. federal agencies form an interagency working group called CENDI.

Each agency has an organization to manage STI (Numeric data would need specialist administrator, or steward)

  • Defense Technical Information Center (Department of Defense)
  • Office of Research and Development & Office of Environmental Information (Environmental Protection Agency)
  • Government Printing Office
  • NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program
  • National Agricultural Library (Department of Agriculture)
  • National Archives and Records Administration
  • National Library of Education (Department of Education)
  • National Library of Medicine (Department of Heath and Human Services)
  • National Science Foundation
  • National Technical Information Service (Department of Commerce)
  • Office of Scientific and Technical Information (Department of Energy)
  • USGS/Biological Resources Discipline (Department of Interior)

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Slide 10: Textual Research Results Are Available through Interagency Portal


www.science.gov

Provides access to 50 million pages of science information in a single query

A parallel approach could be developed for numeric data


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Slide 11: Establishing Ground Rules for Metadata Enables Access to Data

Overcome barriers of organizations

  • International Portal
  • Interagency Portal
  • Agency Portal
  • Lab or Institute Portal
  • Nano Portal
  • data moving forward

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Slide 12: Search for Nano Should Reach Text and Numeric Data

  • A Search for "nanotubes" finds many documents, but numeric data is harder to locate.
  • Information centers, such as OSTI, ensure seamless access to textual data.
  • Data repositories, using DOIs and metadata can serve similar role.
  • Links between publications and the underlying data will enable researchers to locate essential information.
  • Textual info, e.g., tech reports or journal articles
  • Numberic data sets

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Slide 13: Data Preservation Dilemma

NSB raises the right questions

  • Many critical science and official collections must be sustained for the foreseeable future
  • Critical collections:
    • Community reference data collections (e.g., Protein Data Bank)
    • Irreplaceable collections (ARM data related to climate change)
    • Experimental research data (BaBar/other event data)

…the progress of science and useful arts … depends on the reliable preservation of knowledge and information for generations to come.
“Preserving Our Digital Heritage”
Library of Congress

No plan for preservation (i.e., no steward) often means that data is lost or damaged.



Slide 14: In Summary: Three Points on Nano Info Diffusion

In Summary: Three Points on Nano Info Diffusion. Link to larger image.
  • Modeling – It's possible.
  • Metadata – numeric data, unlike textual data, requires metadata to ensure access
  • Stewardship – numeric data could follow model of textual STI management