The first IMA web site was created
in 1997 by Marco Pasero under the frame of the Working Group
on Databases and Computer Applications (WGDCA). The IMA home
page resided on a server at the university of Pisa, Italy with
the following URL address: http://www.dst.unipi/ima. Informati§on
were provided by the IMA secretary Tamas Weiszburg. You may have
a look at the pages of the
initial web site registered in December 1998, and later on
in December
2001. Since that time, records of the IMA web site are
stored within Internat
Archives which are located in the Presidio of San Francisco.

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In 2002, a new IMA secretary,
Maryse Ohnenstetter, was elected in Edinburgh. During the business
meetings, major modifications were decided relative to the IMA
Commissions and Working Groups. The WGDCA was ended and a new
Committee was created to develop IMA communication, and to provide
technology services for the IMA web site The new Committee on
Computer and Technical Applications (CCTA) has had to prepare
a project to be examined by the Council in Nice, in 2003. It
was proposed to enhance the IMA web site, using an independent
domain name, with improved opportunities for information exchange.
The group was chaired by B. Devouard and comprised nine people.
Following the Edinburgh meeting,
several IMA Commissions and Working groups have developed their
own web site; a link to their respective web site is available
below:
Commission
on Applied Mineralogy
Commission
on Museums
Commission
on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification
Commission
on Ore Mineralogy
Commission
on Physics of Minerals
In April 2003, the IMA web site moved to Clermont-Ferrand with
the following address : wwwobs.univ-bpclermont.fr/ima, with B.
Devouard as the webmaster. A new site was designed with the help
of Pierrette Tremblay, coordinator of the Mineralogical Society
of Canada, who provided several days for maintenance. This was
done by Marisol. A plan to develop the future web site was reported
in the 2003 IMA report to IUGS (chap. 14.1) and within the annex
(chap. 14). This led to the creation of a new layout; the home
page of IMA web site was modified to display the logo of most member societies, and to report
activities sent by Officers of Commissions and Working Groups,
as well as information from the IMA Executive Committee. In addition,
the list of National representatives and Officers was checked.

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In 2004, the IMA web site changed significantly as the Council
decided during the council meeting in Nice to fund Christine
Lecluse for the maintenance of the IMA web site Christine revisited
the web site in February 2004 to give a new look to the Web site
and to incorporate new data, up-to-date information about the
IMA, and links with other web site of interest for mineralogists.
Later on, in August 2004, the design of the web site was modified
by Christine Lecluse. At the same time, the IMA web site received
a domain name which is still used: http://www.ima-mineralogy.org. The name was
selected among several others by the IMA Council and the Committee
on Computer and technical Applications.
In summer 2005, the site moved
to Nancy to update it as soon as information arrive at the IMA
Secretariat. A list of meetings of interest for earth scientists
was added to the IMA web site, and additional information was
reported under the different items created in 2003 and 2004.
In 2006, the pages for the IMA
Commissions and Working Groups within the IMA web site were modified
to add two specific pages for scientific
and business activities of IMA Com-WG in addition to the
one displaying the commission strategy and addresses of officers
of commissions and sub-commissions.
In december 2006, a special page devoted to the IMA secretary bulletin was created. A bulletin
is prepared every three months from news received from the different
IMA components.

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In 2007, a page called social events was created to report photos
taken during the IMA sponsored meetings. Photos taken during
the different ceremonies occurring during the 2006 Kobe General
Meeting are now reported in the IMA web site Additional photos
of the directory members
are also progressively added.
An IMA medal page was created following the Kobe decision to create an IMA award FOR EXCELLENCE IN MINERALOGY.
In June 2007, the IMA medal was shown to the IMA councilors during the annual council meeting held in Cambridge, and a picture of the medal was put on the IMA medal web site page. This page describes the award, give instructions to nominators and has a link towards a web page with a limited access. The limited access page is devoted to the Medal Committee members who can read files of nominees placed on the IMA website by the chairman Joel Grice. The restricted page was created with the help of Sylvie Niquet from the CIRIL [Centre Interuniversitaire de Ressources Informatiques de Lorraine]. This implied to move the IMA site on an Apache server, thanks to the help of Annick Faucourt from the CIRIL .
In november, the IMA council was informed on the necessity for the IMA web site to evolve towards a dynamic web site.

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