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SAE Announces E-Mail Delivery of News Service

15 September 1998

SAE Announces E-Mail Delivery of News Service
    WARRENDALE, Pa., Sept. 14 -- The Society of Automotive
Engineers (SAE) International has begun e-mail delivery of Auto ENGINES NEWS,
a bi-weekly news summary service focused on technology news in the global
automotive engines industry.
    Auto ENGINES NEWS covers automotive engines and their components, systems,
design, materials, electronic controls, emissions, manufacturing, and more.
SAE correspondents monitor electronic and print news stories and magazines
published around the world including Germany, Japan, Korea, Brazil, France,
the United Kingdom, Mexico, Singapore, and the United States.  Detailed
summaries are written in English and categorized by technological subjects.
    Typically, 60 to 80 news stories of value to engineers are covered each
month (30-40 every two weeks), and references to the source of publication are
provided.  Auto ENGINES NEWS is a topic-specific subset of SAE's premium news
service, Auto HEADLINE NEWS(R).
    Every two weeks, Auto ENGINES NEWS will be delivered in a single ASCII
file to the subscriber's e-mail address.  Compatible with any hardware or
software system, the file can then be viewed using e-mail software or a word
processing program.  Access to the Web or a Web browser is not required.
    A one-year subscription (26 issues) is $249.  More information and free
trial subscriptions are available by visiting SAE's website: http://www.sae.org or by
contacting SAE's Electronic Publishing Division at 724-772-7144, Fax,
724-776-3087, or e-mail: elecpubs@sae.org.
    SAE is a non-profit educational and scientific organization dedicated to
the advancement of mobility technology to better serve humanity.  More than
74,000 engineers and scientists who are SAE members develop technical
information on all forms of self-propelled vehicles including automobiles,
trucks and buses, off-highway equipment, aircraft, aerospace vehicles, marine,
rail and transit systems.  SAE disseminates this information through its
meetings, books, technical papers, magazines, standards, reports, continuing
education programs, and electronic databases.