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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
Creator
K. Ikeda (Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA))
GreyNet - International Grey Literature Network Service (Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA))
Study number / PID
doi:10.17026/dans-xmg-8n5a (DOI)
978-90-77484-22-7 (ISBN)
easy-dataset:57074 (DANS-KNAW)
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Abstract
The Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station accident (“the 3.11 accident”) occurred in March 2011. Since then, the Japanese government, research institutions, TEPCO, etc., have published various materials on the incident. This has included books, papers, technical reports, and conference proceedings as well as data obtained from monitoring activities and from various websites. Such information has been distributed as grey literature in many cases. In such instances, it has necessitated the collecting, organizing, and archiving of grey literature on the website. However, information on the 3.11 accident is not sufficient for users, because it covers a wide variety of very different types of data on the website; moreover, websites are not permanent and changes in URLs are frequent. In addition, it is difficult to get information from oral presentation of the latest research results at the local meetings called to discuss the 3.11 accident, especially those held in Japan. This is because oral presentation is not always published in print and electronic formats, and only participants of the meetings have access to the information. 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.This project contributes to the improvement of the dissemination of grey literature by creating the metadata and organizing it with classification. Various items such as photographs, video clips, press releases, and raw data from monitoring activities as well as literature regarding the 3.11 accident are targeted.The project is divided into two parts. The first part organizes the 3.11 accident website information and its dissemination. A metadata schema classification system is made up by referring to the...
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