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Title:

Improvement of Research Report Distribution and Access and Promotion of More Effective Use of Technical Report Documentation Page, USDOT Form 1700.7

Report No.:
Report crm 15-003
Authors:
Submitted by: Lawrence E. Decina, Tia Mastromatto, Sandra Tucker; Submitted to: Maggie Sacco, HS InFocus, LLC

  

Published:
2014
Quakertown, Pennsylvania
TransAnalytics, LLC

  

Type:
Hard copy + Online document
1 volume (various pagings)

Access Note:
4.2 MB
Summary
This report covers two studies: (Part A) Improvement of research report distribution and access process improvement of State Planning and Research (SPR) funded reports; and (Part B) Promotion of more effective use of the Technical Report Documentation page (TRDP) (USDOT Form 1700.7).

Results for Part A concluded that all State DOT libraries surveyed (n=21) distribute SPR reports to TRID and NTL. Most distribute to NTIS; but only half distribute to the remaining recipients on the FHWA directive letter. The majority of the State DOT Libraries surveyed have an alert system; catalog SPR-funded reports from their DOT; use group email distribution lists; and store SPR-funded reports on an internal server. About half of the libraries assign a permanent URL. Results for Part B identified that the 1972 TRDP and 1975 instructions are the current information available for completing the TRDP. The most populated fields on the TRDP are: title, author, abstract, keyword, report date and number, performing and sponsoring organization. There is inconsistency regarding the completion of all other fields.

Recommendations for Part A: State DOT libraries should continue to distribute SPR-funded reports to TRID, NTL, and NTIS to maintain discovery and preservation of transportation research. State DOT libraries should maintain their current distribution and preservation practices, and make reports available to researchers and practitioners within three months of report completion and approval.

Recommendations for Part B: A universal TRDP with an instruction sheet should be made available at a central and easily accessible location. This will improve consistency in completion of page. Updating the current 1975 instructions is recommended to clarify ambiguity in certain fields. Inclusion of URLs and use of Transportation Research Thesaurus are recommended with reservations.

  

Publ. Place
Quakertown, Pennsylvania

  

Contents
Part A. Improvement of research report distribution and access process improvement of State Planning and Research (SPR) funded reports --
Introduction --
1. Report Distribution --
2. Report Distribution Requirements, Report Access, Archival, and Alert System Characteristics --
3. Interpretation of Results and Recommendations for Best Practices --
Part B. Promotion of more effective use of the Technical Report Documentation page (TRDP) (USDOT Form 1700.7 --
1. Introduction and Background --
2. Research Methods --
3. Results --
4. Recommendations for More Effective Use of the Technical Documentation Page

  

Notes
"September 30, 2014"

  

Study Number
FHWA Pooled Fund TPF-5(237)

  

Study Title
Transportation Library Connectivity and Development Pooled Fund Study

  

Study Sponsor

  

Collection:
Manager's Office
Call Number:
TPF-5 (237) crm 15-003
Copies Owned:
Loan Copy
OCLC No.
897920320
Topics
Information dissemination
Technical reports
Information services
Library operations
Reports


Related to
leaflet "Instructions for providing access to transportation research" : http://libraryconnectivity.org/files/Instruction-Sheet_Distribution-of-SPR-Reports.pdf

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Study
FHWA Pooled Fund TPF-5(237)

Contributors
Decina, L. E. (Larry E. )
Mastromatto, Tia
Tucker, Sandra L.
Sacco, Maggie
HS InFocus, LLC
TransAnalytics, LLC

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