The 2000’s – SME Increases Internet Presence

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William M. Gleason
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Hard times continued to plague the industry when the calendar rolled over to 2000. During 1999, the United States economy had grown vigorously, capping the longest economic expansion in United States history. However, the mining industry was not so fortunate. Commodity prices remained in a slump in the “new-economy” that was fueled by excitement and speculation about the power of the Internet during the infancy of the Information Age. Much of the investment money that once went to mining and exploration was now headed to the world of virtual gold mines. SME President Donald E. Ranta implemented new technology into his plans for SME. His two major goals were new membership growth and to foster the establishment of the comprehensive Internet presence for the Society’s technical information. His strategic priorities included enhancing the quality and quantity of publications, programs, meetings and short courses. “The Internet is the vehicle that will advance the priorities,” he said.
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APA: William M. Gleason  (2007)  The 2000’s – SME Increases Internet Presence

MLA: William M. Gleason The 2000’s – SME Increases Internet Presence. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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