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National Security Research Center

The Lab ensures our national security. Achieving that mission starts with the National Security Research Center.

The National Security Research Center is the classified library at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

The NSRC traces its lineage to the technical library formed by J. Robert Oppenheimer in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project. We are part of the Lab's fascinating history. Today, the NSRC is one of the largest scientific / technical libraries in the federal government with collections that number in the tens of millions. It also houses unclassified collections, including photos, related to the people, events, and scientific achievements that make up our nation's nuclear history.

The NSRC is staffed by an expert, highly trained team of librarians, archivists, historians, and publications specialists, all of whom support researchers at Los Alamos and other National Nuclear Security Administration sites, as well as partners in the Department of Defense. The NSRC also produces written, audio, and visual education and outreach on the history, legacy, mission, and scientific achievements of Los Alamos National Laboratory, examples of which are linked below and can also be viewed on our documentaries page.  

Brye Steeves is the director of the NSRC.

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Watch the new documentary “Secrets in the Shadows: The Project Y Spies.” The film, produced by the NSRC and based on rare photos, documents, and footage from its unclassified legacy collections and interviews with historians and counterintelligence experts, tells the full story of Manhattan Project espionage with new insights on its relevance for the Lab’s national security mission today.  

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The Vault

The annual magazine of the National Security Research Center.

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2023-09-21 CardNational Security Research Center

New Oppenheimer documentary connects Los Alamos’ first director to its mission today

‘Oppenheimer: Science, Mission, Legacy’ available for the public to watch free online

2023-09-21 CardOppenheimer

New Oppenheimer documentary connects Los Alamos’ first director to its mission today

‘Oppenheimer: Science, Mission, Legacy’ available for the public to watch free online

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New Oppenheimer documentary announced — just in time for the first director’s birthday

The documentary, to be released in July, explores the continuing impact of Oppenheimer’s legacy on the Laboratory’s science and mission today

Those Who Believed Publication Feature with Title

Those Who Believed in Oppenheimer

In 1953, J. Robert Oppenheimer received an ultimatum.

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NSRC Videos

Alan Carr: LANL History

Trinity and the British Mission

Powering Tomorrow's Innovations Today: National Security Research Center

The Science of Trinity with Intro

Trinity Test 75th Anniversary

A modern vibrant classified library the National Security Research Center NSRC

Oppenheimer: Science, Mission, Legacy (Trailer)

Nsrc Relics Podcast Min

NSRC Podcasts: Relics

ach episode highlights one significant legacy item from the collections of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s NSRC with mini lessons in Los Alamos history and national security.

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