2013 datacite summer meeting - opening keynote: a short history of the higgs boson. from a tenth of...
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2013 DataCite Summer Meeting - Making Research better DataCite. Co-sponsored by CODATA. Thursday, 19 September 2013 at 13:00 - Friday, 20 September 2013 at 12:30 Washington, DC. National Academy of Sciences http://datacite.eventbrite.co.uk/TRANSCRIPT
A short history of the Higgs Boson. From a tenth of a billionth of a second after the Big
Bang, through the discovery at CERN,
to a DataCite DOI
September 19th, 2013DataCite Summer Meeting 2013 | Washington DC
How many librarians in the room?
…IT?
… scientists?
…funding agencies?
Head of Open Access at CERN
Once upon a time…
…the L3 detector at CERN LEP accelerator.
mass
10-10 sA tenth of a billionth of a second
Higgs field
Peter Higgs, circa 1964
ed.ted.com/lessons/the-higgs-field-explained-don-lincoln
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1964
Beatles land at JFK, for 1st US tour
Cassius Clay claims heavyweight title
Martin Luther King awarded Peace Nobel Prize
A short history of the Higgs Boson. From a tenth of a billionth of a second after the Big
Bang, through the discovery at CERN,
to a DataCite DOI
10’000+ scientists and engineers, 85 countries, 20+ years
LHC: largest scientific instrument ever built, 16.7mi
1.9°K: colder than space; 99.999999% of speed of light
Four “detectors”: big “digital cameras”
Big as Notre Dame
Heavy as the Tour Eiffel
100 million “sensors”, 40 million pictures/second
Welcome to CERN
Keep a few 100 events/second
A special snowflake, in a snowstorm, over a snow field
About 100PB(=100’000TB) on tape at CERN
Analysis on the LHC Computing Grid
Hardware installation and maintenance
Cabling
Run the detector, 24/7
Debugging software
Discussions
Leave no stones unturned
Welcome to CERN
July 4th, 2012
article2899 authors
references
the end of the beginning
Experimental physicists
Theoretical physicists
One difference: data!
Is that really the Higgs boson?
Are there any others? Any extra dimensions?And more universes?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37665276@N00
A short history of the Higgs Boson. From a tenth of a billionth of a second after the Big
Bang, through the discovery at CERN,
to a DataCite DOI
cds.cern.ch/record/1405411/files/ARCH-WWW-4-010.pdf
cds.cern.ch/record/1405411/files/ARCH-WWW-4-010.pdf
Which was the first web site in the U.S. ?
SPIRES: the first web site in the U.S.(and the first database on the web)
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 91 17:55:53 GMT+0100From: [email protected] (Tim Berners-Lee)Subject: WWW to SPIRES on SLACVM - ExperimentalTo: [email protected], [email protected]
There is an experimental W3 server for the SPIRES High energy Physics preprint database, thanks to Terry Hung, Paul Kunz and Louise Addis of SLAC. It's only just been put up, so don't expect perfection. With the w3 line mode browser, follow a link to it from our home page,
- Tim
Paul Kunz wrote a few days ago:-
"The SLAC Library maintainer of SPIRES databases, Louise Addis, is absolutely delighted. She will ask for a permanent VM service machine and finish off the polishing. Things are really moving now.”
Make them happy
Help him find that paper
1m records, half a century
of HEP
500k Open Access papers
20m citation triples
>20k disambiguated
authors
Fast
Clean
Complete
>50k users (all HEP
folks)
>2 searches/second
Content
1/3 of the community & 1/10 of the papers
2/3 of the community & 9/10 of the papers
Listen
Work together
http://doi.org/10.7484/INSPIREHEP.DATA.RF5P.6M3K
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