International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Training Seminar Subject Analysis: Subject Categories and Scope Description Marija Sejmenova-Gichevska INIS Unit Nuclear Information Specialist 07 – 11 October 2013 Vienna, Austria October 2013 INIS Training Seminar 1 CONTENT INIS Subject analysis INIS Subject Categories and Scope Description INIS Classification Common Errors in Classification INIS Training Seminar October 2013 2 International Atomic Energy Agency Subject Analysis Analytical method to describe the content with the purpose to enable useful retrieval Procedures for subject analysis: • understand the content • extract the key/meaningful elements/information from the content • translate them into the language of the database/collection using the subject analysis tools INIS Training Seminar October 2013 3 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Analysis INIS Procedures: • Subject classification (categorization) • Subject indexing • Abstracting Requirements: • Scientific knowledge of the subject matter • Familiarity with the INIS/ETDE Subject categories • • and scope description Familiarity with INIS/ETDE Thesaurus and indexing rules Knowledge of the INIS inputting rules INIS Training Seminar October 2013 4 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Scope IAEA programmes/activities Peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology • • • • Nuclear Power and Research Reactors Nuclear Technology / Non-Power Applications Nuclear Science Nuclear Safety Nuclear Safeguards Comparisons of nuclear with other energy sources INIS Training Seminar October 2013 5 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Scope Importance: • Quality of the INIS Collection / Technical Content • Timeliness / Current - Up to date Content INIS Training Seminar October 2013 6 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Scope Core Scope Issues Nuclear Engineering and Technology Sciences Relevant to Nuclear Research and Applications INIS Training Seminar October 2013 7 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Scope / Core Scope Issues Nuclear Engineering and Technology • Fission Reactors, Nuclear Power Plants and Fusion Technology • All Aspects of Nuclear Engineering and Instrumentation • Nuclear Fuel Cycle • Radioactive Waste Management • Isotope Production and Applications • Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection INIS Training Seminar October 2013 8 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Scope / Core Scope Issues Sciences Relevant to Nuclear Research and Applications • Physics: Elementary Particles and Fields, Nuclear Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Plasma Physics and Fusion, Physics of Condensed Matter, General Physics • Chemistry: Chemical and Isotopic Analysis, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry, Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry, Radiation Chemistry, Fission Fuels • Materials: Metals and Alloys, Ceramics and Cermets • Environmental and Life Sciences: Effects of Radiation and Radioisotopes in Biology, Applied Life Sciences, Health, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine • Earth Sciences relevant to Nuclear Activities INIS Training Seminar October 2013 9 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Scope Peripheral Areas Economic, Political, Methodological, Legal and Sociological Aspects in Nuclear Context Environmental and Economic Impact of Non-Nuclear Energy INIS Training Seminar October 2013 10 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Scope INIS Subject Scope is defined by the Subject Categories INIS Training Seminar October 2013 11 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S01 Coal, Lignite and Peat S02 Petroleum S03 Natural gas S04 Oil shales and Tar sands S07 Isotope and radiation sources S08 Hydrogen S09 Biomass fuels S10 Synthetic fuels S11 Nuclear fuel cycle and fuel materials S12 Radioactive waste management S13 Hydro energy S14 Solar energy S15 Geothermal energy S16 Tidal and wave power S17 Wind energy S20 Fossil-fuelled power plants S21 Specific nuclear reactors S22 General studies of nuclear reactors S24 Power transmission and distribution S25 Energy storage S29 Energy planning, policy and economy S30 Direct energy conversion S32 Energy conservation and utilization S33 Advanced propulsion systems S36 Materials sciences S37 Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Analytical Chemistry INIS Training Seminar October 2013 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12 S38 Radiation Chemistry, Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry S42 Engineering S43 Particle accelerators S46 Nuclear Instrumentation S47 Other Instrumentation S54 Environmental sciences S58 Geosciences S60 Basic and applied life sciences S61 Radiation Protection and Dosimetry S62 Radiology and Nuclear Medicine S63 Radiation, thermal, and other environmental pollutant effects on living organisms and biological materials S70 Plasma Physics and Fusion Technology S71 Classical and Quantum Mechanics S72 Physics of Elementary Particles and Fields S73 Nuclear Physics including Radiation Physics S74 Atomic and Molecular Physics S75 Condensed Matter Physics, Superconductivity andSuperfluidity S77 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology S79 Astrophysics, Cosmology and Astronomy S96 Knowledge Management and Preservation S97 Mathematical Methods and Computing S98 Nuclear disarmament, Safeguards and Physical Protection S99 General and Miscellaneous International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Nuclear Engineering and Technology • Fission Reactors, Nuclear Power Plants S21 Specific nuclear reactors and associated plants S22 General studies of nuclear reactors INIS Training Seminar October 2013 13 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Nuclear Engineering and Technology • All Aspects of Nuclear Engineering and Instrumentation S42 S43 S46 S30 S32 S33 S47 INIS Training Seminar Engineering Particle accelerators Nuclear Instrumentation Direct energy conversion Energy conservation and utilization Advanced propulsion systems Other Instrumentation October 2013 14 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Nuclear Engineering and Technology • Nuclear Fuel Cycle S11 Nuclear fuel cycle and fuel materials (Fission fuels processing, Spent fuels reprocessing, Production of enriched uranium, Uranium and thorium ores, Environmental, Economic, Legal aspects) INIS Training Seminar October 2013 15 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Nuclear Engineering and Technology • Radioactive Waste Management S12 Radioactive waste management • Isotope Production and Applications S07 Isotope and radiation sources INIS Training Seminar October 2013 16 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Nuclear Engineering and Technology • Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection S61 Radiation Protection and Dosimetry S63 Radiation, thermal, and other environmental pollutant effects on living organisms and biological materials S98 Nuclear disarmament, Safeguards and Physical Protection INIS Training Seminar October 2013 17 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Sciences Relevant to Nuclear Research and Applications • Physics S70 S71 S72 S73 S74 S75 S77 S79 Plasma Physics and Fusion Technology Classical and Quantum Mechanics Physics of Elementary Particles and Fields Nuclear Physics including Radiation Physics Atomic and Molecular Physics Condensed Matter Physics, Superconductivity and Superfluidity Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Astrophysics, Cosmology and Astronomy INIS Training Seminar October 2013 18 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Sciences Relevant to Nuclear Research and Applications • Chemistry S37 Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Analytical Chemistry S38 Radiation Chemistry, Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry • Materials S36 Materials sciences INIS Training Seminar October 2013 19 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Sciences Relevant to Nuclear Research and Applications • Environmental and Life Sciences S54 Environmental sciences S60 Applied life sciences S62 Radiology and Nuclear Medicine • Earth Sciences S58 Geosciences INIS Training Seminar October 2013 20 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Economic, Political, Methodological, Legal and Sociological Aspects in Nuclear Context S29 Energy planning, policy and economy S96 Knowledge Management and Preservation S97 Mathematical Methods and Computing S99 General and Miscellaneous INIS Training Seminar October 2013 21 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions Environmental and Economic Impact of NonNuclear Energy S01 S02 S03 S04 S08 S09 S10 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S20 S24 S25 INIS Training Seminar Coal, Lignite and Peat Petroleum Natural gas Oil shales and Tar sands Hydrogen Biomass fuels Synthetic fuels Hydro energy Solar energy Geothermal energy Tidal and wave power Wind energy Fossil-fuelled power plants Power transmission and distribution Energy storage October 2013 22 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions http://www.iaea.org/inis/products-services/publications/index.html INIS Training Seminar October 2013 23 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions INIS Training Seminar October 2013 24 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Categories and Scope Descriptions http://inis.iaea.org/search/ INIS Training Seminar October 2013 25 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Classification INIS Rules • Primary Subject Category – every record must have • one Second / Third Subject Category – complex or multidisciplinary topics Purpose • Defines the subject scope • Supports the search • Same subjects grouped together- further deeper retrieval • Exclude specific areas INIS Training Seminar October 2013 26 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Classification Requirements for selecting Subject Categories: • to be exhaustive, comprehensive • mutually exclusive, not to apply to the same concept If the first condition is not met then the whole content will not be fully presented If the second condition is not considered, then the need for multiple categories is not a necessity INIS Training Seminar October 2013 27 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Classification Category assignment based on the subject / content / topic of the document • Title • Abstract • Introduction • Table of Contents • References • Tables / Graphs / Figures / Images INIS Training Seminar October 2013 28 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Classification • 001^GB13P8508 •• 008^S75/01/J/AS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 009^A 100^Hamedoun, M; Mounkachi, O; El moussaoui, H; Benyoussef, A (Institute for Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies, MAScIR, Rabat (Morocco)); Masrour, R (Laboratory of Materials, Processes, Environment and Quality, Cady Ayyed University, National School of Applied Sciences, Safi (Morocco)); e-mail: rachidmasrour@hotmail.com, e-mail: hamedoun@hotmail.com 200^Physical properties of Co(Mn)Fe_2O_4 nanomaterials 500^[10 p.] 600^(English) 610^DOI: 10.1088/0031-8949/88/01/015704 611^Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/88/01/015704 009^S 229^Physica Scripta (Online) 320^ISSN 1402-4896 403^(1 Jul 2013) 500^v. 88(1) 610^Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) 009^9 800^CRITICAL TEMPERATURE; MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY; FERRITES; SPINELS; FERRITE; COBALT OXIDES; NANOSTRUCTURES; TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; CATIONS; EXCHANGE INTERACTIONS; APPROXIMATIONS 009^X/EN 860^CoFe_2O_4 and MnFe_2O_4 ferrite nanoparticles were prepared by the co-precipitation method. ......... INIS Training Seminar October 2013 29 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Classification with WinFiber INIS Training Seminar October 2013 30 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Classification with Win Fiber INIS Training Seminar October 2013 31 International Atomic Energy Agency INIS Subject Classification • • • • • • • • • 001^ 008^ /01/T/AM/K 009^ A 200^ Thorium fuel cycle in VBER reactor for floating nuclear power plants 210^ XIV Workshop on Nuclear Physics. VIII International Symposium on Nuclear and Related Techniques. WONP-NURT 2013 215^ Proceedings of XIV Workshop on Nuclear Physics. VIII International Symposium on Nuclear and Related Techniques. WONP-NURT 2013 800^ 009^ X/EN 860^Construction of Floating Nuclear Power Plants, FNPPs, is currently under way for supplying power in remote regions in the coastal zone, power-generating units as components of nuclear water desalination complexes and for supplying power for marine oil drilling platforms, etc. In this paper the innovative small sized VBER-150 reactor plant, based on the experience in design and operation of marine modular reactors and NPPs with reactors of the VVER type, is reviewed and their neutron-physical characteristics for Thorium based fuel cycles are calculated with the well-known MCNP computational code. (Author) INIS Subject categories: 008^ S21;S11/01/T/AM/K INIS Training Seminar October 2013 32 International Atomic Energy Agency Common Errors in Classification • • • • • • Incorrect use of category 001^ 008^S70/01/R/AM/KX 200^ Reduction in L1_0 phase transition temperature of PLD grown FePt thin by pre-annealing pulse laser exposure 210^5.international conference on the frontiers of plasma physics and technology 800^ ENERGY BEAM DEPOSITION; LASER RADIATION; TRANSITION TEMPERATURE; ANNEALING; PULSED IRRADIATION; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; THIN FILMS; ENERGY DENSITY; NANOSTRUCTURES; IRON COMPOUNDS; PLATINUM COMPOUNDS 860^ A pre-annealing atmospheric pulsed laser exposure was applied to decrease the phase transition (from chemically disordered A1 phase to chemically ordered L1_0 phase) temperature of FePt nano-particles on a Si (100) substrate. Different pre-annealing laser energy densities of 0.024 and 0.079 J/cm2 were utilized to expose the pulsed laser deposition (PLD) FePt thin film samples under atmospheric conditions. Subsequently, FePt thin film samples were annealed at different temperatures of 300 ...........(author) Appropriate category: S75 INIS Training Seminar October 2013 33 International Atomic Energy Agency Common Errors in Classification More specific vs more general category • • • • • • 001^ 008^S21;S36/04/B/AMS/K 200^Suitability of Cadmium Tantalate and IndiumTantalate as Control Materials for High-Temperature Reactors 210^Symposium on Physics and Material Problems of Reactor Control Rods 800^NEUTRONS; CADMIUM 113; CADMIUM TUNGSTATES; CADMIUM 114; ABSORPTION SPECTRA; PLASTICITY; CROSS SECTIONS; RADIATION EFFECTS; SENSITIVITY; INDIUM COMPOUNDS; TANTALATES; NEUTRON ABSORBERS; CONTROL ELEMENTS; REACTIVITY WORTHS; REACTORS 860^ Control materials for practical use in high-temperature reactors should, independently of the requirements of the individual case, have the following properties: (a ) high absorption cross-section for neutrons in a wide range of energies; (b ) high absorption capacity for neutrons; (c ) small sensitivity for radiation damage; (d) good thermal resistance; (e ) low reactivity with the environment; and ( f ) low costs and good availability. ...........(author) Appropriate category: INIS Training Seminar October 2013 S22 34 International Atomic Energy Agency Common Errors in Classification Classification vs Indexing • • • • • 001^ 008^ S01;S54/01/I/MS/KX 200^ Proceedings of the 32. annual British Columbia mine reclamation symposium : mine reclamation, biodiversity, and integrated land use 800^ COAL, LIGNITE AND PEAT; ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; COAL MINES; LAND RECLAMATION; SOIL CONSERVATION; REVEGETATION; SURFACE MINING; LAND USE; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; BRITISH COLUMBIA; MEETINGS; PROCEEDINGS; LEADING ABSTRACT 860^Mining operators…… 008^ 800^ - Subject Classification - Subject Indexing INIS Training Seminar October 2013 35 International Atomic Energy Agency THANK YOU INIS Training Seminar October 2013 36 International Atomic Energy Agency