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PNNL and most Hanford Site employees should use the Library's internal web site available via HLAN or the PNNL Network. Washington Closure Hanford (WCH) staff should use this website.

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About HTL

The Hanford Technical Library (HTL) is open to the public. HTL is a research and technical library, operated by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, with resources unique to southeastern Washington and the Pacific Northwest. The Hanford Technical Library is co-located with the WSU Tri-Cities Max Benitz Library and the DOE Public Reading Room in the Consolidated Information Center on the WSU Tri-Cities campus. Visitors are welcome!

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NEWSBridge is a free news service produced by the Hanford Technical Library at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. NEWSBridge brings you the latest news headlines about the Lab, the Hanford Site, DOE around the US, Energy/Science Policy, Science & Technology, Security, State & Regional, Community, and Workforce - Health & Safety. NEWSBridge is available from the library's website and can be delivered to your desktop or mobile device.