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网爆门 Libraries Licenses The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal

网爆门 Libraries has recently added two important online subscriptions: The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Access is available to all students, faculty and staff with a valid 网爆门 NetID and @syr.edu email address from which they can establish an online account. Instructions and additional information are provided on and .

About The New York Times subscription:

Access to The New York Times includes all content posted on the website, including breaking news, multimedia, opinion, blogs, videos, podcasts and more. With 网爆门 Libraries鈥 group subscription, members of the campus community can enjoy unlimited access to industry-leading journalism (excluding crossword puzzles). Patrons can also subscribe to one or more of The New York Times’ fifty newsletters, such as 鈥淭he Best of The Times,鈥 鈥淢orning Briefing鈥 or 鈥淪marter Living.鈥 Patrons can explore the Times鈥 award-winning documentaries and podcasts, including 鈥淭he Daily,鈥 the most downloaded podcast of 2018. There are also virtual and augmented reality features and access to searchable Historical Archives dating back to 1851. As part of the iOS app, patrons can choose from 42 channels to follow. Closed captioning, increased font sizes and other features for vision, hearing and mobility impairments are available. Users can save an article to read later, read it again or share with a friend. Multilingual NYTimes.com is available in English, Spanish and Chinese.

There is also site designed for educators that provides information about resources available to account holders by area of study, including: government, arts and visual culture, biology, business, campaigns and elections, criminal justice, environmental science, international relations, leadership, macro and microeconomics, nursing and health, psychology, religion, sociology, and writing and English.

About The Wall Street Journal subscription:

The Wall Street Journal Digital Edition provides access to digital content from the past four years to present, and print content for 90 days, with digital e-reader access for seven days. It includes access to exclusive events, offers and complimentary e-books, curated newsletters including 鈥淭he 10 Point,鈥 and podcasts and discussions with editors and influencers.

There is also an site designed for educators about resources available including access to articles and other materials for online use by content topic, lesson plans, critical thinking resources and a seminar series.