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Extractions: The Australian Opal and Gem Industry Association is a non-profit trade association incorporated in 1973 to "create conditions conducive to orderliness and stability in the Australian gem stone market" and to "represent the interests of the Australian gemstone industry generally, as well as members of the Association".
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Extractions: These are "reviewed" links and not "Claus' links to everything on the web." That means, I have visited the sites and found they they carry some useful original information for mineral and fossil collectors, that would be good to have if you are interested in ... whatever. That is obviously frightfully pretentious, but there are already several substantial collections of unreviewed links, some of which I have included. Use those. The criteria for inclusion on this list are roughly: a) The site contains original editorial material (e.g., locality descriptions), or b) describes or gives access to such information (e.g., publisher's web pages). Mostly I exclude sites that are collections of links, address and staff directories, compilations of photographs or mere pricelists. Many sites include such material and I have no problems with that, but by itself it does not tell me anything about rocks. Similarly, I do not link to every museum or earth sciences department with a web site, but only to those offering on-line displays. If you need museum web sites, consult the museum directory in the Other information section.
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