Thanks to Reed Library's Academic Pass subscription, students, faculty and staff have full access to NYTimes.com and NYT mobile apps!
NYTimes.com covers a variety of topics with unsurpassed quality and depth through breaking news articles, blogs, videos and interactive features. In addition, you will be able to share content on social networks, save articles of interest, subscribe to email newsletters and set up personalized alerts. Your access to NYTimes.com is available from any location, on or off campus.
What's Included?
News - Original reporting, investigation and analysis
Cooking - Recipes, advice and inspiration for any occasion.
Wirecutter - Independent reviews for thousands of products, online.
Gift articles - 10 articles per month to give to anyone, including non-subscribers.
TimesMachine - Searchable interface of digitized pages of New York Times issues published between 1851 and 2002.
Once registered, users may log in to access nytimes.com and the free NYT mobile app from any location in the world on any web-enabled device. (Click here for a set of printable instructions.)
To activate your Pass, please register using your @fredonia.edu email address (for added security, please select a unique password that differs from your Fredonia e-services password).
Create a new account using the create an account page.
If you currently have a paid personal subscription using your Fredonia email:
Cancellation will take place when the term of your current subscription expires.
If you currently have a paid personal subscription with a non-Fredonia email:
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