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2013 DataCite Summer Meeting - Opening Keynote: 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 (Salvatore Mele - CERN)

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2013 DataCite Summer Meeting - Opening Keynote: 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 (Salvatore Mele - CERN)

  1. 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, 2013 DataCite Summer Meeting 2013 | Washington DC Salvatore.Mele@CERN.ch
  2. How many librarians in the room?
  3. …IT?
  4. … scientists?
  5. …funding agencies?
  6. Head of Open Access at CERN
  7. Once upon a time…
  8. …the L3 detector at CERN LEP accelerator.
  9. mass
  10. 10-10 s A tenth of a billionth of a second
  11. Higgs field
  12. Peter Higgs, circa 1964
  13. ed.ted.com/lessons/the-higgs-field-explained-don-lincoln
  14. ed.ted.com/lessons/the-higgs-field-explained-don-lincoln
  15. 1964
  16. Beatles land at JFK, for 1st US tour
  17. Cassius Clay claims heavyweight title
  18. Martin Luther King awarded Peace Nobel
  19. 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
  20. 10’000+ scientists and engineers, 85 countries, 20+ years
  21. LHC: largest scientific instrument ever
  22. 1.9°K: colder than space; 99.999999% of speed
  23. Four “detectors”: big “digital cameras”
  24. Big as Notre Dame
  25. Heavy as the Tour Eiffel
  26. 100 million “sensors”, 40 million pictures/second
  27. Welcome to CERN Keep a few 100 events/second
  28. A special snowflake, in a snowstorm, over a snow
  29. About 100PB(=100’000TB) on tape at CERN
  30. Analysis on the LHC Computing Grid
  31. Hardware installation and maintenance
  32. Cabling
  33. Run the detector, 24/7
  34. Debugging software
  35. Discussions
  36. Leave no stones unturned
  37. Welcome to CERN
  38. July 4th, 2012
  39. article 2899 authors reference s
  40. the end of the beginning
  41. Experimental physicists
  42. Theoretical physicists
  43. One difference: data!
  44. Is that really the Higgs boson? Are there any others? Any extra dimensions?
  45. http://www.flickr.com/photos/37665276@N00
  46. 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
  47. cds.cern.ch/record/1405411/files/ARCH-WWW-4-010.pdf
  48. cds.cern.ch/record/1405411/files/ARCH-WWW-4-010.pdf
  49. Which was the first web site in the U.S. ?
  50. SPIRES: the first web site in the U.S. (and the first database on the web)
  51. Date: Fri, 13 Dec 91 17:55:53 GMT+0100 From: timbl@nxoc01.cern.ch (Tim Berners-Lee) Subject: WWW to SPIRES on SLACVM - Experimental To: www-interest@cernvax.cern.ch, www-talk@cernvax.cern.ch 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.”
  52. Make them happy
  53. Help him find that paper
  54. 1mrecords, half a century of HEP 500kOpen Access papers 20mcitation triples >20k disambiguated authors
  55. Fast
  56. Clean
  57. Complete
  58. >50k users (all HEP folks) >2 searches/second
  59. Content
  60. 1/3 of the community & 1/10 of the papers
  61. 2/3 of the community & 9/10 of the papers
  62. Listen
  63. Work together
  64. http://doi.org/10.7484/INSPIREHEP.DATA.RF5P.6 M3K
  65. Coming soon
  66. Listen
  67. Work together
  68. Share
  69. Salvatore.MELE@CERN.ch
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