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The Recent improvements on circulation of research results at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA)

Inagaki, Satomi; Hayakawa, Misa; Ebisawa, Naomi; Gonda, Mayuki; Nozawa, Takashi; Itabashi, Keizo

Proceedings of 18th International Conference on Grey Literature (GL-18), p.24 - 31, 2017/02

Sharing information of scientific research results on the Internet have developed in the global advancement of the open science today, such as archiving and disseminating scientific papers on institutional repositories, facilitating access to and use of research data etc. Accessibility to those contents in large volumes of information on the Internet is very important issue. Those contents might be grey literature without solving this accessibility issue. This presentation introduces the case study of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) Library as an example of efforts to improve circulation of research results in terms of grey literature. JAEA has disseminate information of our research results through the JAEA Originated Papers Searching System (JOPSS) on the Internet over decade, but we have three main issues to solve aiming at improving the accessibility of grey literature in the open science era; (1) to ensure accessibility of our Internet contents, (2) to consider how our target users find our contents, (3) to improve user interface of contents. We will continue to improve the system aiming to distribute various information of JAEA R&D results.

Journal Articles

The Recent improvements on circulation of research results at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency

Inagaki, Satomi; Hayakawa, Misa; Ebisawa, Naomi; Gonda, Mayuki; Nozawa, Takashi; Itabashi, Keizo

The Grey Journal; An International Journal on Grey Literature, 13(2), p.123 - 129, 2017/00

Sharing information of scientific research results on the Internet have developed in the global advancement of the open science today, such as archiving and disseminating scientific papers on institutional repositories, facilitating access to and use of research data etc. Accessibility to those contents in large volumes of information on the Internet is very important issue. Those contents might be grey literature without solving this accessibility issue. This presentation introduces the case study of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) Library as an example of efforts to improve circulation of research results in terms of grey literature. JAEA has disseminate information of our research results through the JAEA Originated Papers Searching System (JOPSS) on the Internet over decade, but we have three main issues to solve aiming at improving the accessibility of grey literature in the open science era; (1) to ensure accessibility of our Internet contents, (2) to consider how our target users find our contents, (3) to improve user interface of contents. We continue to disseminate research results by paying attention to the global trend of open science.

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Analysis of technical papers and oral presentations by engineers and technicians

Nemoto, Masahiro

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On the Comprehensive Strategy on Science, Technology and Innovation 2015, National institutes are required to secure and educate advanced engineers and technicians. However, a model for realization of the requirement is not completed yet. Nuclear Science Research Institute secures advanced engineers and technicians, who are able to construct close relationship to advanced researchers and are engaged in basic research and/or practical use development. Their technical papers and oral presentations data are stored in the JAEA Originated Papers Searching System (JOPSS). By analysis of the technical papers and the abstract of presentations, it is found that engineers and technicians who wrote technical papers were engaged in experiments and researches for evaluation and/or inspection, and oral presenters intended to technologically develop in the view of realization of technological practical use.

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Effective dissemination of JAEA R&D results; Its management and advanced use

Ebisawa, Naomi

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Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has been making efforts to disseminate our R&D results for the public. For the management and disseminating our R&D results, JAEA has been developed information management system and information dissemination system. In this presentation, I will give an overview of the history and current status of our systems, and also explains our workflows including the internal subsidy system for APCs. In addition, I will introduce new attempts such as visualizing the co-authorship networks using our R&D results information, and the construction of the researcher's information lists which currently being planned.

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