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Journal Articles

General-purpose nuclear data library JENDL-5 and to the next

Iwamoto, Osamu; Iwamoto, Nobuyuki; Kunieda, Satoshi; Minato, Futoshi; Nakayama, Shinsuke; Kimura, Atsushi; Nakamura, Shoji; Endo, Shunsuke; Nagaya, Yasunobu; Tada, Kenichi; et al.

EPJ Web of Conferences, 284, p.14001_1 - 14001_7, 2023/05

Journal Articles

Archiving of relating information of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident and its future prospect

Hayakawa, Misa; Yonezawa, Minoru; Mineo, Yukinobu; Kunii, Katsuhiko; Nagaya, Shun

Dai-12-Kai Joho Purofesshonaru Shimpojiumu (INFOPRO 2015) Happyo Yokoshu, p.129 - 134, 2015/12

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Some considerations about free online academic resources based on an analysis of NACSIS-ILL logs

Fujie, Yutaro*; Kojima, Yuka*; Nagaya, Shun

Daigaku Toshokan Kenkyu, (102), p.34 - 43, 2015/08

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Improving the metadata of bibliographic information to enhance its access

Hayakawa, Misa; Nagaya, Shun; Ebisawa, Naomi; Inagaki, Satomi; Nozawa, Takashi; Itabashi, Keizo

Proceedings of 4th International Conference of Asian Special Libraries (ICoASL 2015) (USB Flash Drive), 8 Pages, 2015/04

Recently, a large quantity of digital contents is distributed on the Internet. Therefore, it is important for us to consider how we can add the value and increase the access to our library bibliographic information metadata. Availability from multiple channels and providing link to the full text may become a solution. This paper describes the case of Japan Atomic Energy Agency Library, as an example to improve our library database that is providing the R&D information (academic papers, oral presentation, and technical reports) of our institute. JAEA library provides this information through JAEA Originated Papers Searching System (JOPSS). This system was improved by providing access channels for the metadata and link to full text. In addition, user interface was constructed based on the information seeking behavior.

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Enhancement of the functions of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency Library's Fukushima Nuclear Accident Archive using a novel data flagging system that improves the utilization of numerical data on the internet

Ikeda, Kiyoshi; Gonda, Mayuki; Nagaya, Shun; Hayakawa, Misa; Kunii, Katsuhiko; Mineo, Yukinobu; Yonezawa, Minoru; Itabashi, Keizo

Proceedings of 16th International Conference on Grey Literature (GL-16), p.139 - 145, 2015/03

The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) Library has collected Internet information related the Fukushima Accident. We previously reported the development of the Fukushima Accident Archive using the DSpace in 15th International Conference on Grey Literature. We have encountered a new challenging issue grey literature. In many cases, Internet information contains valuable numerical data. However, it is difficult to identify the existence of numerical data in the Internet sites because numerical data is not often organized in a systematic manner on the web sites. We considered such method as to identify numerical data and attempted to introduce "data flagging" system, which was previously used in the International Atomic Energy Agency's International Nuclear Information System (INIS). In this presentation, we will introduce our "data flagging" system for numerical data on the Internet and how we apply the system to our Fukushima Accident Archive.

Journal Articles

Current status of CrossRef. revisited

Nagaya, Shun

Karento Aweanesu, (322), p.13 - 17, 2014/12

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Road to archiving of information relating to the Fukushima Nuclear Accident by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency Library

Gonda, Mayuki; Ikeda, Kiyoshi; Nagaya, Shun

Joho No Kagaku to Gijutsu, 64(9), p.357 - 360, 2014/09

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We introduce post-Great East Japan Earthquake situation of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency Library and our efforts to distribute information about the TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident. After that, we describe our activities about the archiving of information relating to the Fukushima Nuclear Accident and its feature.

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Contribution to the improvement of dissemination of grey literature; JAEA Library's efforts for collecting, organizing and disseminating information on nuclear accidents

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.

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Potential of taxonomy to preserve and disseminate Fukushima accident information implemented by JAEA Library

Kunii, Katsuhiko; Itabashi, Keizo; Nagaya, Shun

International Journal of Nuclear Knowledge Management, 6(3), p.217 - 231, 2014/02

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In regard to Fukushima Accident, it would be true that the concerned information has not been provided good enough for the affected people in and over Japan, for instance, as often being mixed, confused, too many to access or disappearing through the internet or websites. In this regard, necessary be to terminologically well line up ways to access such affected information, like a taxonomy, composed of semantically controlled terms on the related events forming lineage-like hierarchical structures. To come up with potential of the taxonomy to preserve and disseminate the affected information, described are preliminary view on its terminological aspects and availability of IAEA/INIS for the information implemented by JAEA Library. Remarks are that necessary be to make ever-new inexperienced aspects and terms derived from the affected information such as "beyond design basis" further detailed, scrutinised and involved in the both schemes, attributed to its taxonomical potential higher.

Journal Articles

Contribution to the improvement of dissemination of grey literature; JAEA Library's efforts for collecting, organizing and disseminating information on nuclear accidents

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.

Journal Articles

Book review "Linked Data; Evolving the Web into a global data space"

Nagaya, Shun

Joho No Kagaku to Gijutsu, 63(6), P. 258, 2013/06

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Collection of conference proceedings and improvement of access to the full text of proceedings

Hayakawa, Misa; Nagaya, Shun; Gonda, Mayuki; Fukazawa, Takeyasu; Yonezawa, Minoru; Itabashi, Keizo

The Grey Journal; An International Journal on Grey Literature, 9(3), p.139 - 144, 2013/00

Conference Proceedings are "grey literature" due to the fact that they are not made commercially available frequently. While many Proceedings are published on the Internet, there are specific issues that can affect access, such as changes in the URLs. This paper introduces the case of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) library as an example of efforts to improve access of Proceedings using the Internet.

Journal Articles

Collection of conference proceedings and improving access to the full text of proceedings

Hayakawa, Misa; Nagaya, Shun; Gonda, Mayuki; Fukazawa, Takeyasu; Yonezawa, Minoru; Itabashi, Keizo

Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Grey Literature (GL-14), p.143 - 148, 2012/11

In this presentation, we would like to introduce the present status of the collection of conference proceedings (proceedings) in the JAEA Library and the improvement of access to the full text of proceedings. Conference Proceedings have been published mainly in conventional book form from. But, in recent years, their publication form has been changing. Nowadays, they have been publishing in the form of a CD-ROM, or Internet. They become typical gray literature, because many of them are not commercially available. Accessibility to the full text of conference proceedings on the Internet seems improved. But, conference proceedings on the Internet have a specific problem of information on the Internet. For example, there is a possibility that access URL is changed. As a good practice for the improvement of accessibility to the full text of proceedings, we would like to introduce the case of the JAEA library. So, we would like to examine the problems of the availability of proceedings as a whole.

Journal Articles

INIS-based Japanese literature materials of bibliographic tools for human resource development

Kunii, Katsuhiko; Gonda, Mayuki; Ikeda, Kiyoshi; Nagaya, Shun; Itabashi, Keizo; Nakajima, Hidemitsu; Mineo, Yukinobu

Proceedings of International Conference on Toward and Over the Fukushima Daiichi Accident (GLOBAL 2011) (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2011/12

The Library of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has developed two Japanese literature materials of bibliographic tools based on the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) of the IAEA which contains over 3.3 million records of 127 countries and 24 international organizations. These materials have been elaborated by appropriately designating Japanese terminology of nuclear field corresponding with English terminology or vice versa. One is "Transliterated Japanese journal title list" and the other is "INIS Thesaurus in Japanese". While the former is served as a reference that enables users to access articles of Japanese journals better matching their needs, the latter is served as a dictionary to bridge the gap on nuclear field terminologies between over 30,000 English terms and Japanese terms which correspond with those in a semantic manner. The application of those materials to the INIS's full text collection over 280,000 of technical reports, proceedings etc. as an archive is helpful for enhancement of human resource development. The authors describe the effectiveness of those INIS-based materials with bibliographic references of Fukushima Daiichi NPS accident.

Journal Articles

Controlled terms or free terms?; A JavaScript library to utilize subject headings and thesauri on the web

Nagaya, Shun; Hayashi, Yutaka*; Otani, Shuhei*; Itabashi, Keizo

Code4Lib Journal (Internet), 15, 6 Pages, 2011/10

Metadata is powerful tool for information organizing. There are two kinds of "keyword" used as the metadata, "free term" and "controlled vocabulary". There is an advantage that metadata creators can freely select the "keyword" by using a free term. However, there is a disadvantage that the retrieval leakage can be caused in information retrieval. On the other hand, the search accuracy can be improved using a controlled vocabulary. However, creating and management of a controlled vocabulary need manpower. In addition, the existing controlled vocabulary is paper, PDF, HTML, hard to use such a format. In this article, proposes to use "controlled vocabulary" as a metadata. We develop and release of JavaScript libraries for using controlled vocabulary as a metadata on the web service user (including PHP script). This JavaScript library supported using 10 thesauri and subject headings. FAST, NDLSH, Wikipedia Thesaurus, INIS Thesaurus, MeSH, and so on. Our final target is to create a mechanism using metadata across web-service, including free term.

Journal Articles

Nuclear information services by IAEA; International Nuclear Information System(INIS)

Nagaya, Shun; Kurakami, Junichi; Mineo, Yukinobu; Yonezawa, Minoru

Hoshasen Kagaku, 52(4), p.15 - 25, 2009/04

This paper introduces the nuclear information services, especially about the International Nuclear Information System (INIS) provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Journal Articles

Book review "How-to book on keyword search"

Nagaya, Shun

Joho No Kagaku to Gijutsu, 58(2), P. 90, 2008/02

This is a book review of "How-to book on keyword search" (written by Fujita, Setsuko). Summary and key points of this book are described. In addition, application of the library and information science for the web technology is shown. Personal opinion about the (future or development of or future development of) library and information science is also made.

Journal Articles

Book review "Outline of library history of Japan"

Nagaya, Shun

Senmon Toshokan, (226), p.57 - 58, 2007/11

This is a book review of "Outline of library history of Japan" (written by Iwasaru, Toshio). Summary and key points of this book are described. In addition, library history is shown from a viewpoint of the provenance of the object. Personal opinion about the future library history is also made.

Oral presentation

Current status and issues of "Nuclear Science Information of Japan - Oral Presentation (NSIJ-OP)"

Oshima, Takeshi; Nagaya, Shun; Yonezawa, Minoru; Fukazawa, Takeyasu

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Follow-up study of oral presentations at 2005 annual meeting of Atomic Energy Society of Japan

Oshima, Takeshi; Nagaya, Shun; Yonezawa, Minoru

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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