![]() Remote access only: This access link will not work on library computers or Wi-Fi This resource is available for access outside the library and has The New York Times regular newspaper content from 1851 to present. What is The New York Times - Remote AccessĬourtesy of the California State Library, all California public libraries now have online access to The New York Times newspaper. NOTE: Subscription does NOT include access to the NY Times Crossword app.Effective, the 24-hour passes for NYTimes (remote access) will increase to 72-hour passes. This includes logging in via a NY Times app specific to your device. Once setup is complete, you will see the following confirmation and optional calendar notification for when your account is scheduled to expire (faculty/staff only).įrom here click the Go to button.Ĥ) Once setup is complete, you can verify your subscription under the Account menu in the top left corner where it should say Digital Subscriber under your username:Ħ) Use this same account to login via all your other devices. You may be asked to set up a password if you haven’t previously done so. A calendar reminder is available for when your account access expires (see below).Ĭonfirm your email address by clicking on the link sent to the e-mail address provided. Faculty and staff accounts need to be renewed each year.Students should select their graduation year.You will need to indicate your affiliation with the college. This process will cancel your existing subscription but your New York Times account will remain in tact so any saved articles will be retained when you link your account to the Library's subscription by click the Already have an account? Log in here > link.ģ) Proceed with the following setup instructions to start your access. Users need to call (800) 698-4637 or email request cancelation of their personal subscription prior to linking your account. If you already subscribe to The New York Times with your email, you will need to cancel your NY Times subscription BEFORE linking your existing account to the Library's subscription. NOTE: IF YOU HAVE AN EXISTING ACCOUNT USING YOUR E-MAIL: You might use an existing account to retain your saved articles and preferences. If you prefer not to have a NY Times account, you can access the site anytime using the link on the Library’s website (or see ACCESSING THE NEW YORK TIMES ONLINE above).Ģ) Log into your existing NYT account (if you have saved a profile) OR create a new one. Use the following instructions to setup your account. Students are allowed access through graduation, while faculty and staff access must be renewed each year. If you have an existing account, you can link it to the Library’s NYT subscription. In order to use the NY Times Online from your laptop, tablet, or phone, you need to setup a NY Times account. After registering, you can access the New York Times via the web or a NY Times app using the email and password you used to register. Feel free to Ask a Librarian if you run into any issues.įirst time users must setup an account to access the New York Times website from any device. Use the instructions below to set up your access. Access includes articles from 1851 - current, current access to the Spanish and Chinese editions, as well as access via mobile app ( except NYT Crossword app). Access provides access to the NY Times online from your laptop, tablet, or phone from anywhere in the world. Faculty and staff must renew their access every year. Students have access until they graduate. ![]() You will need to register for access as a student, faculty, staff, or ASPEC member. Now, all faculty, students, and staff can access the New York Times website directly by setting up their access via the Eckerd Library subscription. Eckerd Library recently switched the way we access the New York Times (1851 - present).
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