Portable Document Format Nuclear Data Library
ORAL
Abstract
Current needs of nuclear science and technology include complete, well-documented and easily-verifiable nuclear data records. The complete data records require supporting nuclear bibliography, presently stored in dedicated libraries, in addition, to actual data. The complementary library materials often represent a bottleneck for the worldwide support of research, and nuclear data compilation, evaluation and dissemination activities. The evolution of Web and nuclear database technologies at the Brookhaven National Laboratory and International Atomic Energy Agency paved an avenue for creation of a portable data library using the Experimental nuclear reaction data (EXFOR) and Nuclear Science References (NSR) database contents. Bibliography materials in the both organizations were scanned in a Portable Document Format (PDF) and stored in relational databases.
The common scope of relational databases that includes text, numbers and date formats was broadened to accommodate the large volumes of original nuclear data publications. The PDF publication files were converted into Binary Large Objects (BLOB) and added to relational database tables. The Web interfaces for authorized access to the PDF Nuclear Data Library (PDF NDL) contents were implemented at the U.S. National Nuclear Data Center, {\it https://www.nndc.bnl.gov} and IAEA Nuclear Data Section, {\it https://www-nds.iaea.org}. The principles of the Web and database applications development are described. New capabilities for the data sets curation, preservation and worldwide dissemination are given.
The common scope of relational databases that includes text, numbers and date formats was broadened to accommodate the large volumes of original nuclear data publications. The PDF publication files were converted into Binary Large Objects (BLOB) and added to relational database tables. The Web interfaces for authorized access to the PDF Nuclear Data Library (PDF NDL) contents were implemented at the U.S. National Nuclear Data Center, {\it https://www.nndc.bnl.gov} and IAEA Nuclear Data Section, {\it https://www-nds.iaea.org}. The principles of the Web and database applications development are described. New capabilities for the data sets curation, preservation and worldwide dissemination are given.
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Publication: V.V. Zerkin, B. Pritychenko, J. Totans, A. Rodionov, G.I. Shulyak, ``Portable Document Format Nuclear Data Library," to be published.
Presenters
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Boris Pritychenko
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Authors
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Boris Pritychenko
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Viktor Zerkin
International Atomic Energy Agency
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Joann Totans
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Alexander Rodionov
B.P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
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Georgiy I Shulyak
B.P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute