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APS Publications

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Publications Database

The APS Publications Database is a searchable compendium of information on results from research at the APS.It is the official source for listing APS-related journal articles, conference proceedings and papers, dissertations, books, book chapters, technical reports, abstracts, awards, invited talks, patents, magazine articles, and newsletters in order to produce a comprehensive record about research at the APS.

If you have a question about the publications database, or need assistance with a database related matter, send an email to apspubs@aps.anl.gov.

If you would like a publication entered into the database, send the citation, the Sector(s)/CAT(s) beamline(s) where the work was done, and whether or not GUP beam time was used, to apspubs@aps.anl.gov.

Reminder for ANL employees: ANL employees are not authorized to sign copyright transfer agreements or other intellectual property agreements.When you receive a publishing agreement you must send it to the Argonne Library’s publication team in Bldg. 240 PANDA-STI@anl.gov or attach it to your PANDA record. Also, per language in the Prime Contract, ANL cannot pay a fee to a publisher for permission to use their copyrighted material. The requestor can contact the publisher to request a waiver of the fee for reuse.

Questions regarding the publication process or copyright transfer agreements should be directed to PANDA-Help@anl.gov.
Technical Publications

Activity Reports: APS activity reports were written by users as brief descriptions of experiments carried out within a particular year or years.

Argonne/APS Reports

Conference and Workshop Reports: View archives from past conferences

Light Source Notes

Technical Bulletins

Technical Updates: are notices that share beamline technical and operations developments with APS users