CSE to Launch “Online Connection”

With all of the new electronic media available these days, the store of M/E/P engineering information is so vast—and growing—that we cannot possibly fit it all into our print edition. But no matter. That's where the Internet can help. The csemag.com website offers us a virtually unlimited repository of information and data.

By Staff January 1, 2007

With all of the new electronic media available these days, the store of M/E/P engineering information is so vast—and growing—that we cannot possibly fit it all into our print edition.

But no matter. That’s where the Internet can help. The csemag.com website offers us a virtually unlimited repository of information and data. And that’s why, beginning with our February issue, we plan to offer a full page of helpful links to our website. We want to use the site to much better effect by leading readers directly from our print edition onto the web.

In addition to articles and departments from our print edition, we offer extended and detailed coverage of the same topics in the form of white papers, case studies and e-columns by noted practitioners of M/E/P engineering.

The csemag.com website is also the springboard to our many new electronic media offerings: webcasts and podcasts, blogs, and special series. The sky’s the limit.

Of special note to specifiers is that we are planning regular product spotlights on engineered systems and equipment, and also, intend to greatly enhance our online product specifying tools.

Finally, one of the great things about the Internet is two-way communication. We’re looking for much greater user participation. And in this spirit, we urge readers to go to csemag.com and complete our user survey, which can be accessed directly from the homepage—we’re always looking for constructive criticism.