1. After selecting The New York Times database, you will be prompted to log in with your campus credentials.
2. After logging in through the campus firewall, you will be prompted to log in or create an account with The New York Times. Select "Create Account" if this is your first time accessing The NY Times database.
3. You may continue using your Google, Facebook, or Apple account. Or you may enter your desired email address and unique password. If you have entered your desired email address and unique password, select the Create Account button to complete the login process.
If you have selected to continue with Google, Facebook, or Apple, you will be prompted to provide additional details. Please select if you are a student, faculty/staff, or other. If you are a student, please enter your graduation year and an alternate email address such as your school email.
4. After you've created an account, you will be prompted to "Go to NYTimes.com".
5. You may now browse articles and other features on The New York Times database! Need assistance? Ask a librarian today!
With 1,700 reporters on the ground in 150+ countries, The New York Times publishes approximately 250 original pieces of journalism each and every day. Spanning an array of mediums which include award-winning visuals, graphics, and photos to long-form journalism via The New York Times Presents (TV) and The Daily, Times content and resources guide students in their discovery of the important issues surrounding our world today and encourages their engagement in topics that ignite passion and interest within them.
When you find an article of interest that you'd like to share or save, look below the title of the article for an icon that looks like an envelope.
Select the envelope icon to email the article to yourself, friends, or colleagues!