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Ikeda, Kiyoshi; Oshima, Takeshi; Gonda, Mayuki; Nagaya, Shun; Hayakawa, Misa; Mineo, Yukinobu; Yonezawa, Minoru; Itabashi, Keizo
Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Grey Literature (GL-15), p.41 - 47, 2014/03
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) Library has collected information on the 3.11 accident from various sources and websites and then disseminated it over the Internet. However, there are some unresolved issues in terms of permanent accessibility to information and the lack of bibliographical control. We contribute to the improvement of the dissemination of grey literature by creating the metadata and organizing it with classification. We have created more than 4,000 metadata of the website's information concerning TEPCO's "photo and video collection", and more than 3,000 metadata of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan's "press release". We have also created metadata of presentations at the meetings of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan (AESJ), held in September 2012 and March 2013.
Ikeda, Kiyoshi; Oshima, Takeshi; Gonda, Mayuki; Nagaya, Shun; Hayakawa, Misa; Mineo, Yukinobu; Yonezawa, Minoru; Itabashi, Keizo
The Grey Journal; An International Journal on Grey Literature, 10(1), p.7 - 13, 2014/00
In March 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident occurred in Japan. After the accident, parts of information on the accident has been distributed as grey literature and they cause some issues in terms of permanent accessibility to the information. This paper introduces the activity of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency Library as an example of efforts to improve access of Internet information using the DSpace. Consequently, we contributed to the improvement of the dissemination of grey literature at the following three points; (1)to ensure permanent access to Internet information by cooperating with the National Diet Library's Web archiving project, (2) to develop standardized metadata schema and classification system, (3)to develop prototype system using DSpace and compile about 36,000 metadata.
Oshima, Takeshi
Isotope News, (660), p.18 - 19, 2009/04
In October 2008, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) initiated an Open Access Pilot Project of the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) database which contains bibliographic records for worldwide scientific literature on nuclear science and technology. Japan was accepted to join this project in December 2008, INIS database on the Internet became available for free of charge for domestic users with user registration. This article introduces the outlines of the INIS database and the project.
Ishikawa, Masashi; Habara, Tadashi; Oshima, Takeshi
Joho No Kagaku to Gijutsu, 54(3), p.126 - 132, 2004/03
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Oshima, Takeshi; Nagaya, Shun; Yonezawa, Minoru; Fukazawa, Takeyasu
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Oshima, Takeshi; Nagaya, Shun; Yonezawa, Minoru
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