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'''DOE PAGES''' ('''Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science''') is the Department of Energy’s designated public access repository, developed and maintained by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) to provide free access to scholarly publications from DOE-funded research. DOE PAGES serves as the Department of Energy’s public access repository, providing free and immediate access to peer-reviewed scholarly publications resulting from DOE-funded research, aiming to enhance transparency and accelerate scientific discovery by making these publications available to the public, researchers, and industry without delay. A key feature is its immediate access policy, implemented fully by 2025 following the 2023 DOE Public Access Plan, offering over 200,000 articles and accepted manuscripts as of 2025, covering fields like energy, climate, and basic sciences.
'''DOE PAGES''' ('''Public Access Gateway for Energy and Science''') is the Department of Energy’s designated public access repository, developed and maintained by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) to provide free access to scholarly publications from DOE-funded research.  
 
DOE PAGES serves as the Department of Energy’s public access repository, providing free and immediate access to peer-reviewed scholarly publications resulting from DOE-funded research, aiming to enhance transparency and accelerate scientific discovery by making these publications available to the public, researchers, and industry without delay.  
 
A key feature is its immediate access policy, implemented fully by 2025 following the 2023 DOE Public Access Plan, offering over 200,000 articles and accepted manuscripts as of 2025, covering fields like energy, climate, and basic sciences.


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==History==
==History==
DOE PAGES was established as part of OSTI’s mission under the Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977, with its public launch on August 4, 2014, in response to the 2013 OSTP memo on increasing access to federally funded research. Initially offering access after a 12-month embargo, it transitioned to immediate access by 2025 following the 2023 DOE Public Access Plan, spurred by the 2022 OSTP memo. Key developments include a 2024 redesign of record pages for better navigation and its integration with tools like OSTI.GOV. Future plans focus on expanding persistent identifier (PID) use for enhanced discoverability.
DOE PAGES was established as part of OSTI’s mission under the Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977, with its public launch on August 4, 2014, in response to the 2013 OSTP memo on increasing access to federally funded research. Initially offering access after a 12-month embargo, it transitioned to immediate access by 2025 following the 2023 DOE Public Access Plan, spurred by the 2022 OSTP memo. Key developments include a 2024 redesign of record pages for better navigation and its integration with tools like OSTI.GOV.  
 
Future plans focus on expanding persistent identifier (PID) use for enhanced discoverability.


==Funding==
==Funding==