Argonne Publications
The publications listed below are intended for general readers interested
in Argonne research and other activities. A wide array of publication
and information resources, including scientific and technical reports,
is available through the Argonne
Information Management (AIM) System. Scientific and technical reports
can also be located through the Office
of Scientific and Technical Information,
which provides access to energy, science and technology reports from
the Manhattan Project to the present.
Planning documents
2007
Business Plan — Based on material provided
by Argonne, this 10-page document is published by the U.S. Department
of Energy’s
Office of Science (DOE-SC) to satisfy a requirement established
by the House Committee on Appropriations. Argonne is managed
by UChicago Argonne, LLC for DOE, which owns the laboratory and
oversees its operation. Business plans for
all 10 DOE-SC laboratories are available online in a single
Laboratory Plans document.
2007 Business Plan contents at a glance |
- Mission and Overview
- Laboratory Focus and Vision
(based on six core competencies)
- Business Lines (based on Argonne's distinguishing
capabilities)
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- Major Activities (i.e., four broad research areas)
- Financial Outlook
- Uncertainties and Risk Management (e.g., regarding
safety and infrastructure)
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General interest publications
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Argonne
Now — Read
Argonne's new semi-annual magazine, focused
on science features and news stories about Argonne research and
other activities. |
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Explorer — A
semi-annual magazine, now discontinued, that focused on science
features and news stories about Argonne research and other activities. |
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Argonne
News — Argonne's employee
newsletter. with stories and features about Argonne research,
activies, employees and events. |
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Frontiers — Annual
publication of Argonne research highlights with news and feature
articles about more than 25 Argonne programs and activities. |
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logos — A
quarterly magazine about Argonne research. Each issue contains
news and longer feature stories focused on Argonne research and
other activities. |
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