OSTI, a unit of the Office of Science, fulfills agency-wide responsibilities to collect, preserve, and disseminate both unclassified and classified scientific and technical information (STI) emanating from DOE-funded research and development (R&D) activities at DOE national laboratories and facilities and at universities and other institutions nationwide. OSTI provides access to DOE STI through a suite of web-based, searchable discovery tools and through other commonly used search engines, offering ever-expanding sources of R&D information to DOE, the research community, and the science-attentive public. OSTI.GOV contains over 70 years of energy-related research results and citations collected by OSTI, including journal articles/accepted manuscripts and related metadata, technical reports, scientific research datasets and collections, scientific software, patents, conference and workshop papers, books and theses, and multimedia funded by DOE through a grant, contract, cooperative agreement, or similar type of funding mechanism. The OSTI collection continues to grow as new scientific and technical information resulting from DOE research becomes available. OSTI.GOV contains over 3 million records, including 1.7 million journal article records, 1 million of which have digital object identifiers (DOIs) linking to full-text articles on publishers' websites. In addition, OSTI also provides information about Office of Scientific and Technical Information and its other search tools, services, and operation (corporate submission tool, E-Link; resources about data services and developer tools, including Data ID Services, API documentation, OAI services, and DOE MARC records; and news about OSTI and its search tools and services).