Op-Ed
Electronic EBN Available
We are pleased to announce that subscribers can now access the current issue of EBN on our Web site as an Adobe Acrobat™ (.pdf) file! Follow instructions on our Web site to gain access to “eEBN.” Anyone who signs up for eEBN will be notified by e-mail each time a new issue is posted.
Electronic copies of the newsletter will includefull-color images and will be available sooner than the mailed copies, especially for subscribers farther away from our Brattleboro, Vermont base.
eEBN access is free to subscribers for the time being. Readers can choose whether they also wish to continue receiving EBN in the mail. In the future we may even adjust our pricing slightly to provide an incentive for electronic subscribers to forgo having a printed issue mailed to them.
NOTE: Electronic copies of the newsletter, like the printed version, are for use by only one individual at a time. Subscribers who wish to make the electronic copy of EBN available on a network or otherwise distribute it within their organization should contact Dan Woodbury (dan@ebuild.com) for site license information.
For more details or to sign up, go to
www.ebuild.com/Orders/eEBN/eEBN_info.html
Electronic access to
EBN is now available through subscription to the
BuildingGreen Suite www.buildinggreen.com/go/suite
Published January 1, 2000 Permalink Citation
(2000, January 1). Electronic EBN Available. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/op-ed/electronic-ebn-available
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