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Autoupdater alert
Leonardo introduces the energy eLibrary
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Thu, 2006-11-30 10:23.
Since 5 years, Leonardo ENERGY publishes application notes, briefing papers, minute lectures and reports on sustainable energy. The autoupdater allows you to download this energy eLibrary onto your desktop, and keep it always updated with the latest version.
How it works
- download the autoupdater into a directory of choice
- unzip the file
- run the autoupdater (no installation required), and click 'Sync Now'. This will download the eLibrary into the folder where you saved the autoupdater (you will need to be connected to the internet)
- you can stop and resume the library download at anytime (the total download is close to 200 MB)
- when you stop the download, the autoupdater will continue to download the current file in progress
- repeat 'Sync now' at regular intervals, to check for updates, or subscribe to the autoupdater alerts
What's in the eLibrary?
- the complete Power Quality & Utilisation Guide
- PowerPoint versions of Minute Lectures
- Archives of EPQU Journal & Magazine
[Full eLibrary index]
Using the eLibrary
The eLibrary includes a full-text, searchable pdf index file. Examples of search results (status November 2006):
- dips: 26 documents / 666 instances
- harmonics: 39 documents / 366 instances
- earthing: 11 documents / 247 instances
- energy efficiency: 15 documents / 222 instances
- distributed generation: 12 documents / 74 instances
- renewable: 30 documents / 207 instances
- power quality: 73 documents / 538 instances
We hope the eLibrary meets your expectations, and welcome your comments and suggestions for further development.
