| American Minerologist: Publishing the results of original scientific research in the general fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology. |
| Barren Lands: Describes the 450-year search for a North American diamond mine, and the two men who found it in the 1990s, in the remote Far North. |
| Bobs Rock Shop: Online ezine for mineral collectors, rockhounds and lapidary hobbyists. |
| Clay Minerals: The Journal of the European Clay Group. |
| Clays and Clay Minerals: Publishing articles of interest to the international community of clay scientists. |
| European Journal of Mineralogy: Bimonthly journal of the mineralogical sciences, including mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, crystallography, ore deposits, and related fields. Instructions to authors, tables of contents, and abstracts; full text access by subscription. |
| Lapis International, LCC: English version of the extraLapis monograph series. |
| LaRune's Rockpecker Notes: 543 page, gold, gems, ore-mineral seek and search guide and companion mineral identification software. |
| Mineralogical Magazine: Publishing the results of original scientific research in the fields of mineralogy, geochemistry and petrology, including extra-terrestrial materials. |
| Mineralogical Record: The world's foremost publication for mineral collectors. |
| MSA Journals: Journals of the Mineralogical Society of America. |
| Rockhounders.com: Electronic Prospecting of rocks, minerals, crystals, lapidary, jewelry, and other items Worldwide for Rockhounds and Rockhound Enthusiasts. |
| The Eclectic Lapidary: Online lapidary magazine published by a gemstone broker with topical articles submitted by interested people from within the industry. |
| Trona Patch Times Newsletter: Monthly newsletter focused on the soda ash and sodium bicarbonate industries worldwide with industry news, production and pricing data, and information related to sodium minerals producers and their customers. |
| UK Journal of Mines and Minerals: British magazine for the collector - mineralogist. Articles for mineral collectors, mine historians, museum curators and topographic mineralogists. |