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Information management is moving quickly toward archiving and retrieving documents
electronically, so Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is taking steps to help its research staff
create electronic documents. Declining budgets frequently dictate that authors handle the
technicalities of getting published as well as the scientific and technical information that they
publish. To help the Laboratory benefit from being the leader in this area, ORNL’s Information
Management Section formed a multidisciplinary team to develop, pilot, and implement a Webbased
process to register and clear technical documents and to add the full text of these
documents to the Laboratory’s Comprehensive Publications and Presentations Registry (CPPR).
Making this happen required implementing policy changes to address the new performance
measure, acquiring software needed for file conversion, developing Web guidance, and providing
training and consulting for ORNL staff. View all 7 works published by OSTI |
 Going On-Line: Bringing Technical Reports To The Desktop http://www.osti.gov/inforum99/papers/go_onlin.pdf
Dole, Jeanne, David Hamrin and Rebecca Lawson OSTI
Abstract: Information management is moving quickly toward archiving and retrieving documents
electronically, so Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is taking steps to help its research staff
create electronic documents. Declining budgets frequently dictate that authors handle the
technicalities of getting published as well as the scientific and technical information that they
publish. To help the Laboratory benefit from being the leader in this area, ORNL’s Information
Management Section formed a multidisciplinary team to develop, pilot, and implement a Webbased
process to register and clear technical documents and to add the full text of these
documents to the Laboratory’s Comprehensive Publications and Presentations Registry (CPPR).
Making this happen required implementing policy changes to address the new performance
measure, acquiring software needed for file conversion, developing Web guidance, and providing
training and consulting for ORNL staff.
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