Minerals - S. Taylor
- Facts on File Science Database - Username and password is in your student agenda. Type the name of your mineral for some great information.
- Mindat - Mindat is the largest mineral database and mineralogy reference website on the internet. This site contains worldwide data on minerals, mineral collecting, mineral localities and other mineralogical data.
- Minerals Zone - Industrial minerals information site.
- Minerals from Geology.com - Mineral Uses, Properties, Descriptions
- Minerals from Minerals Education Coalition - The Minerals Education Coalition’s (MEC) mission is to identify, produce and disseminate fact-based K-12 minerals education lessons and activities and to inform and educate the general public about the importance of mining in their everyday lives. Great website to tell the meaning of the name, uses, and where to find minerals
- Minerals.net - Minerals.net contains research pages of hundreds of minerals, indexed and categorized, as well as various documents on mineral topics. The site had been growing steadily since its inception, and had increased in search engine rankings to become one of the top sites under both keywords "minerals" and "gemstones".
- University of Minnesota Minerals Page -
- Webmineral.com - Each mineral has a page linked to tables devoted to crystallography, crystal structures, X-Ray powder diffraction, chemical composition, physical and optical properties, Dana's New classification, Strunz classification, mineral specimen images, and alphabetical listings of mineral species. There also are extensive links to other external sources of mineral data and information.