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The New York Times

Access at the Library

Access The New York Times articles from 1981 to today, along with videos, company data and interactive features.

Read articles at the library or redeem a code for 24-hour remote and app access. 

  1. Go to The New York Times.
  2. Register for a new account, or use your existing NYTimes.com login.
  • Please note: In-Library Access provides coverage from 1981 to today. For articles before 1981 use the Access from Anywhere instructions to sign up for a 24-hour pass.
 

Access from Anywhere

Whether you are at the library or at home, you have unlimited access to the full world of The New York Times—including apps—from anywhere with 24-hour access codes!
Get your 24-hour Access Code

 

  1. When you click the button above your code will auto-populate. Click redeem.
  2. Register for a free account or log in to your existing account.
  3. After receiving confirmation that your access code is valid, you will have 24-hours of complimentary access to the full world of The New York Times, including News, Games, Cooking, Wirecutter and The Athletic.
  4. CLICK HERE to see a list of everything your access includes!
  5. Once your 24-hour access code expires, you can simply repeat the process from Step 1 to redeem another code.

 

 

FAQs

Will I get emails from The New York Times?

Yes, by creating a nytimes.com account, you will get emails about purchasing an individual subscription to the NYT. However, you can unsubscribe to these promotional emails, and the NYT will honor your request.

 
Can I save items and access them across devices?

Yes, when you are logged in with your NYT account, you can save an article for later. This list of items saved for later will be accessible on any device, when you log in to your NYT account.

 
Does this subscription include the crossword?

No, the NYT crossword is not available with the library’s subscription. Other puzzles from the NYT are available though, including the mini crossword.

 
Once my 24-hour access code runs out, can I get another one?

Yes. Just follow the same steps that you did to get the first one.

 
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