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OneMine is non-profit entity and searchable online global mining and minerals library.[1]
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OneMine is a non-profit entity governed by a steering committee whose members are nominated and serve for a term of three calendar years. It was launched as a collaborative effort between professional societies in the mining and minerals related fields to promote access to technical articles, periodicals, books, and other published work as research source for engineers in related disciplines. OneMine is a searchable online global mining and minerals library.[1] OneMine currently[as of?] contains more than 117,000 articles, technical papers, and other documents from mining societies around the world. Professional societies and associations in the mining, metallurgical, and tunneling communities may have their technical papers, journals, periodicals, and other published works considered for inclusion in the OneMine library.
OneMine contains over 130 years of peer reviewed works from professional societies including:
Among the published works accessible in OneMine are:
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