
LOGAN – The New York Times digital access is now available to the entire Utah State University campus for free. Students, faculty and staff and emeritus faculty now have free access to the New York Times, compliments of Utah State University Libraries.
The Times Campuswide Access Program opens up the Times’ extensive digital content of videos, articles, images and more.
“This resource is very different from any of our other e-resources, in that it is applicable to the entire campus community,” said USU Electronic Resource Librarian Jason Folkman.
Go to the library’s comprehensive guide to access The NYT through the university’s subscription. Follow the simple steps at https://libguides.usu.edu/nytimes.
Passes provide access to NYTimes.com and NYTimes app to individuals, granting digital access to the NYT from any network or location.
This is another step in the USU Libraries’ mission to support students, faculty and staff in creating and sharing knowledge and diverse perspectives.
