b'Webwaves Webwavesto the ongoing popularity of the book,five years, demonstrating the continued the webpage on which it is hosted is thepopularity of this material. Indeed, as second most popular page on the ASEGshown in Figure 1, there have been 2550 website, behind Preview. downloads from 108 different countries. There are 1022 from Australia alone, The ASEG website also hosts therepresenting more downloads in Australia proceedings from various technicalthan current Members of the ASEG.workshops (Table 1). After a five year hiatus since the last workshopOther workshop topics include proceedings were put online, 2021 sawgeophysical inversion, exploration the successful MAG21 Symposium inundercover and borehole logging WA (Modern applications of geophysics:through to workshops on individual Mineral case studies). The webpagesgeophysical techniques. The open Ian Jameswith the presentations from MAG21,availability of the technical material ASEG Webmaster along with the 2016 Near Surfacementioned demonstrates one way in webmaster@aseg.org.au Passive Seismic Surveying workshop,which the ASEG continues to promote were among the top ten pages onthe science of geophysics throughout the website in the last year. TheAustralia and the world. Members who presentations from the 2016 passiveare keen to volunteer or have ideas for Publications and workshops on theseismic workshop are seven of the topfurther workshops are encouraged to get ASEG website ten most popular downloads in the lastin touch at education@aseg.org.au.The ASEG website contains a wealth ofTable 1.List of workshop proceedings available on the ASEG websitetechnical content for Members and non-members. In addition to the regularlyYearTitlecirculated publications such as Preview,2012 A practical one-day workshop on airborne electromagneticsExploration Geophysics and the ASEG Newsletter, the website also contains2012 CSG and geophysicsvarious workshop proceedings and2013 Geophysical inversionthe Isles and Rankin book Geological2013 Exploration under coverInterpretation of Aeromagnetic Data -2014 Geophysical inversion for mineral explorersfreely available for anyone to download. Additionally, the book shop has various2015 Borehole logging workshoppublications for purchase, including the2015 Geophysical signatures of mineral systemsrecent publication of Measuring Terrestrial2015 Modern 3D-IP surveying (Perth)Magnetism. 2016 Near surface passive seismic surveying for mineral exploration, environmental and engineering applicationsRecent updates to the publications pages of the website include, as announced2016 IP processing and QC workshop (Adelaide)in Webwaves in the last issue of Preview,2021 MAG21 Symposium (Modern applications of geophysics: Mineral case studies)the entire Exploration Geophysics back catalogue (Members only). Additionally, the popular Member Spotlight series from the ASEG Newsletter has been separated and published at the base of the newsletter page of the website to provide easy access to the various interviews. Both these initiatives have been undertaken following suggestions from ASEG Members. Please share feedback and requests to webmaster@aseg.org.au and they will be considered.The latest numbers:The Isles and Rankin book Geological Interpretation of Aeromagnetic Data has now been downloaded 2454 times since it was made freely available in February 2019, at an average of 63 downloads per month. In the last year, the book has been downloaded 668 times from 62 different countries at a rate of 56 downloads per month. As a testamentFigure 1.Downloads of the 2016 Near Surface Passive Seismic workshop by country41 PREVIEW JUNE 2022'