b'Webwaves Webwavesgold issues for the 50th anniversaryIf anyone has a copy of these, please get of ASEG in 2020. You can see that thein touch so we can complete the Preview current branding started in Augustarchive.2014 with updated artwork, when Greg Street was President and Lisa WorrallWork on the publications section of the became Editor. As you scroll throughASEG website is ongoing, with plans to the years, you can see the annual colourhave all ASEG publications available to themes. The colour themes started inMembers online and in one location. January 2008 when David Denham, asThe next phase will be to create a Editor, introduced them starting withMembers-only page to host Exploration Preview 132. Going back another 16Geophysics, with the first tranche of years, you can see that the first colouruploads including all of the Exploration Ian Jamesissue of Preview was released in 1992Geophysics releases published through ASEG Webmasterwith Issue 41. Further back still, we loseTaylor and Francis. To view and access webmaster@aseg.org.au resolution, with some glaring omissionsASEG publications, go to the ASEG in our Preview collection: Issue 2 in 1986website here: https://www.aseg.org.au/through to Issue 14 in 1988 are missing.publications/overview.Preview comes of ageThe online publication of Preview 209 marks the second year of Preview being published on the ASEG website. The Preview pages continue to be very popular, with 5440 views from countries across the globe, as seen in Figure 1. Encouragingly, the average user spends 5 minutes 58 seconds on the page, indicating that people are reading Preview, either as our online Flipbook or by downloading the PDF copy. Each digital PDF copy of Preview is downloaded an average of 252 times. Views typically spike around release day, with a large percentage of users accessing the website directly from the email notification of a new Preview release. ASEG has also created a mailing list for non-members to get email alerts for Preview releases,Figure 1. Online Preview readership by country.broadening access to Preview in the wider community. Signup to this mailing list can be found on the publications and Preview pages of the ASEG website (https://www.aseg.org.au/publications/overview).Having firmly established the process and readership for online publication of new Preview releases, we are now focussing our efforts on the back catalogue. The end goal is to have all ASEG publications in one location that all of our Members can access. I have been busy uploading and arranging the historical archives of Preview on the ASEG website. This Preview digital library can be viewed at the following link (https://www.aseg.org.au/publications/preview-digital-library).All past issues have been laid out as a year per row, topped by our specialFigure 2.The Preview digital library highlighting the annual colour themes.47 PREVIEW DECEMBER 2020'