If You Want Mail, You’ve Got Mail
from the Energy Information Administration
By Angela Brown
April 2, 1999--The Energy Information
Administration today announced a notification service called This
Week At EIA. Distributed as an e-mail message every Friday
afternoon, This Week At EIA is a list providing Internet
addresses and summaries for every EIA data and analysis product
released during the week.
You can sign up for
this service online at the EIA
E-mail Notification System.
The System has 42 separate
e-mail lists divided into six categories. This Week At EIA
is in the "Press Release and Other" category. You may also want
to sign up for some of the other 41 lists to get instant notice
of specific EIA products. These lists contain updates on such
topics as gas and crude oil and detailed analyses on major energy
issues for approximately 70 individual countries and international
energy markets.
EIA Responded to Customer Needs
About 50,000 people a week use the
data and analyses on the World Wide Web site of the Energy
Information Administration. Some of the agency’s website users
said it is important for them to know whether they are using the
latest information. Because they need to be informed of updates
and new postings, EIA developed the e-mail service that will make
it easier to keep track of new information posted to the site.
For More Information
If you have any questions about
this service or any EIA product, please contact EIA's National
Energy Information Center at infoctr@eia.doe.gov
or 202-586-8800.
About the Author
Angela Brown, a member of the Federal
Communicators Network, works for the Energy Information Administration
in Washington, DC. You may reach her at (202) 586-1103 or Angela.Brown@eia.doe.gov.