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A Unique Insight into DOE Research Accomplishments: A Special Collection

by Mary Schorn on Tue, August 25, 2009

Unique and interesting insights into U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Research and Development (R&D) accomplishments are available in a special collection that features research of DOE and its predecessor agencies, the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC).

This special collection contains historically significant government documents that have been specially selected and digitized to make them accessible via the Web. Landmark documents such as The Eightfold Way: A Theory of Strong Interaction Symmetry and The First Weighing of Plutonium are among approximately 300 specially-selected documents included in the database. Additionally, documents are aggregated with related aspects of the collection into more than sixty (60) Feature Topic pages with diverse topics such as Video Games -- Did They Begin at Brookhaven? and Human Genome Research: Decoding DNA.

The collection features a large number of DOE-associated Nobel Laureates and showcases a diversity in DOE research areas, including Solar Energy (with related educational materials) and Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) that are used to power spacecraft.

Easy access to this unique collection is provided via DOE R&D Accomplishments. This special collection is continually growing, with additional Nobel Laureate and/or research topic documents and features being added on a regular basis.

Also published in Bulletin of IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries, Spring 2009.

Mary Schorn

OSTI

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Product Manager, DOE R&D Accomplishments