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Re: Annals of the ICRP



Here's some information on ICRP publications I downloaded from a Pergamon Web 
page. 
 
Bill Lipton 
The opinions expressed are strictly mine. 
Here's to a risk free world, and other fantasies. 
 
 
 
Annals of the ICRP 
 
Published on behalf of the International Commission 
on Radiological Protection 
 
  PERGAMON  
 
Editorial Board  
Contents in ESToC  
 
AIMS AND SCOPE 
 
Founded in 1928, the International Commission on Radiological Protection has, 
since 1950, 
been providing general guidance on the widespread use of radiation sources 
caused by rapid 
developments in the field of nuclear energy.The reports and recommendations of 
the ICRP are 
available as the review journal Annals of the ICRP. Subscribers to the journal 
will be assured 
of receiving each new report as soon as it appears, thus ensuring that they 
are kept abreast of 
the latest developments in this important field, and can build up a complete 
set of ICRP 
reports and recommendations.Single issues of the journal are also available 
separately for 
those individuals and organizations who do not require a complete set of all 
ICRP 
publications, but would like to have their own copy of a report covering their 
own particular 
field of interest. Subscribers to the journal save approximately 20% on the 
cost of purchasing 
single issues and may also purchase previous reports at a saving of 20% on the 
non-subscriber price.  
 
The table of contents for this journal is now available pre-publication, via 
e-mail, as part of the 
free ContentsDirect service from Elsevier Science. Please send an e-mail 
message to 
cdhelp@elsevier.co.uk for further information about this service.  





I've got a couple of questions regarding ICRP publications.  Hopefully
someone out there can help me out.

1. Where I can get a list of the existing ICRP publications (and ordering
information if available)?

2. How do I go about subscribing to future ICRP publications?

Thanks,

Chris Clement
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
clement@vaxxine.com
clementc@crl.aecl.ca
Chris Clement
clement@vaxxine.com
clementc@crl.aecl.ca