![]() If you remain a student beyond that date, you will need to contact WSJ Customer Service to update your information (see below). Your account will be active until that time, with a 90-day grace period. If you are a student, you will be prompted for your graduation month and year.Your name and e-mail address will be pre-populated.Use the "Account Type" drop-down menu to select Student, Staff, or Professor.You will be redirected to the Wall Street Journal Create Account page. (Note that this login procedure is different from most other library resources it does not require logging in through the URI Libraries' EZProxy Service.) You will be prompted to log in with your URI Single Sign On (SSO) credentials. If you are a current paid Wall Street Journal subscriber, first read “What if I’m a current Wall Street Journal subscriber?” below.In addition, the URI community has access to WSJ for Professors and WSJ for Students, websites that offer Wall Street Journal content curated for faculty members and students. The subscription includes WSJ newsletters, podcasts, and WSJ+. URI’s site license provides full access to the Wall Street Journal online via the newspaper's website and the Wall Street Journal phone and tablet apps.Ĭontent goes back four years on a rolling basis. See the database links below for additional access to the New York Times provided by the URI University Libraries. If you need help with your subscription, email New York Times access provided by the University Libraries Once you follow the registration steps above, you may access the New York Times directly at or via their apps after logging in with your uri.edu email and the New York Times password you created. To cancel or modify your personal subscription, call 800-NYTIMES (80) or visit /myaccount. Note that it is possible to pay only for Cooking and/or Games and still sign up for complimentary New York Times access through URI. If you subscribe to NYT Games and/or NYT Cooking and want to maintain access, or if you have a print subscription and want to keep it, then do not cancel your New York Times subscription. URI’s site license gives you full access to all New York Times online content except:Īlso, downloads of articles published between 19 are limited to 5 PDF downloads per day. If you are a current paid subscriber, you will want to decide whether or not to cancel or modify your personal subscription before registering for access through URI. What if I'm a current New York Times subscriber? ![]() The New York Times has created a video tutorial for the activation process described above. Safari's security features may interfere with some of the redirects that allow you to log in. Note: If you can't seem to get the registration process to work, try switching browsers. You can access the NY Times directly at or via their apps after logging in with your uri.edu email and the password you created in Step 3. From this point on, you do not need to use the library link or your URI SSO credentials. ![]()
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