Use our Email notification service or an RSS feed.
First, create a search that matches your interests. Maybe that involves a simple free text search on "market rate surveys" or maybe it's a more complex search of "subsidies" with the addition of a filter by state for "Illinois."
If you just want a general notification of anything new, you can click on the search button without entering any terms. This lists all of our resources.
Once you're constructed your search, look in the right column of the search results page for a section titled "Save this Search."
To receive periodic email notifications of new resources meeting your search criteria, enter your email address in the box and hit the "subscribe" button.
If you'd rather receive notification through traditional RSS, click on the orange RSS button. RSS is a broad application used to aggregate content from multiple web sites. Basic RSS is like bookmarking a Web page. You won't recieve an email telling you that new resources have been added, but every time you visit that bookmark, you'll see a list of only those resources that have been added since your last visit.
For more detailed information on RSS, see our FAQ on RSS.