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Tailings and Mine Waste conference in cIRcle

Tailings and Mine Waste conference in cIRcle

By Jessica Woolman on October 31, 2011

Are you interested in mining? The proceedings of the upcoming Tailings and Mine Waste 2011 conference (TMW) will soon be publicly available in cIRcle, UBC’s institutional repository. The conference will be held in Vancouver November 6 to 9, 2011. Organized by the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering at UBC, in conjunction with Colorado […]

Posted in General | Tagged with cIRcle, conference, engineering, mining

Mining for information

By Glenn Drexhage on October 4, 2010

A new offering from UBC Library at the University of British Columbia enables users to access decades of valuable information on mine reclamation for free. Each year, the British Columbia Mine Reclamation Symposium is presented by the B.C. Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation (TRCR). This first symposium was held in 1977 as a response […]

Posted in General | Tagged with accessibility, cIRcle, community engagement, mining, open access

UBC Library project in the Northern Miner newspaper

By Glenn Drexhage on September 17, 2010

Mining for reclamation information at UBC By Glenn Drexhage and Eugene Barsky of the UBC Library. Special to The Northern Miner A new offering from UBC Library at the University of British Columbia enables users to access decades of valuable information on mine reclamation for free. Each year, the British Columbia Mine Reclamation Symposium is […]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged with accessibility, cIRcle, community engagement, Media coverage, mining, open access

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