Mining and the Environment Research Literature Information Network
The suggestion for an international consortium of libraries and information centres, exclusively dedicated to research on the environmental impact of mining, is the direct result of the keynote address presented to the Beijing International Symposium on Land Reclamation by William T. Plass, IALR Secretariat. Mr. Plass stressed the increased importance of 21st -century technological innovations on research on mine rehabilitation, remediation and reclamation. At the same conference, held in May 2000, Glen Kelly, co-editor of Laurentian University's Mining Environment Database, presented a proposal to an IALR committee, for the development of an international network, called MERLIN (Mining and the Environment Research Literature Information Network).
International research on mining and the environment is much too extensive for any one institution, or database service like the Mining Environment Database, to index on a comprehensive basis. Therefore, MERLIN's overall goal is to establish an online international network of citation/full-text databases dealing with all aspects of the environmental impact of mining, which partners would add to their respective Web pages, and whose resources would be shared with MERLIN partners in other countries. Each partner, a research library or information centre, a company, an association, or a local consortium in a country or region, would be responsible for the indexing of and access to research literature on mining and the environment in their area. Local partners would generate entries for both the commercial (monographic) and non-commercial grey research literature, such as chapters in edited books, individual conference papers, abstracts and poster presentations, engineering consultant and company environmental reports, and government policy papers, legislation and reports.
Further information on the MERLIN proposal, can be found in G. Kelly's presentation at the International Conference on the Remediation and Management of Degraded Lands, held in Freemantle, Western Australia in December, 2000.
To donate conference proceedings or consultant reports to the Mining Environment Database, or to become a MERLIN partner, please contact the editors, Glen Kelly or Ron Slater.