The Bureau Of Mines Automated Minerals Information System ? AMIS ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jon P. Stone
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Automated Minerals Information System (AMIS) is an integrated data base system being developed to support the Bureau of Mines minerals information collection and analysis activities. The system facilitates cross-referencing and integration of domestic and foreign information from a variety of sources. The AMIS provides a central source of minerals information that is versatile and responsive to the needs of problem and policy analysts as well as supporting the needs of those involved in data collection and interpretation. As the AMIS becomes fully implemented, it will become an important tool in forecasting and assessing the impact of policy decisions that affect the supply and demand for minerals. The Bureau of Mines has long been the Federal Government's principal source of worldwide information on non-fuel minerals. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of mineral problems and policies as they affect the world's nonfuel mineral resources. To facilitate timely and accurate analysis, comprehensive data on 87 commodities are collected by various Bureau programs. Minerals information is made available through a number of periodic publications including the annual Minerals Yearbook and monthly Mineral Industry Surveys. These data collection and analysis activities have traditionally been supported by over 200 separate information processing systems. The Bureau of Mines has begun to implement a broad information strategy to provide a better response to the mineral problems and issues of the 1980's. The cornerstone of the Bureau of Mines information strategy is the development of the Automated Minerals Information System. When fully operational, we believe that the AMIS will provide the Bureau of Mines with the most comprehensive source of minerals information available anywhere in the world.
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APA: Jon P. Stone  (1982)  The Bureau Of Mines Automated Minerals Information System ? AMIS ? Introduction

MLA: Jon P. Stone The Bureau Of Mines Automated Minerals Information System ? AMIS ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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