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New York Times

Electronic Access to New York Times (NYT) Articles (ABI/INFORM)

Best link - New York Times Complete (1851-present) from the University of Michigan Library & ProQuest

 

Ross Users Link to the New York Times Launch Page on ABI/INFORM

UM Users Link to the New York Times Launch Page on ABI/INFORM

Alternative on-campus link to the New York Times Launch Page on ABI/INFORM

  • ABI/INFORM has NYT articles from 1980 to present
  • Today's paper is available by morning
  • Use the Search within this publication box to search all issues available
  • Choose a date under Browse specific issues to read the full issue from a particular day
  • Use the Advanced Search (under the Search button) to:
    • search by keyword (maybe a company or event) and limit to a time period
    • Search results show the most recent articles first
    • NOTE: if you choose this option, be sure to remove the ", Late Edition (East Coast)" from the end of the title, or you will get no results
  • Alternatively, use the search string pub(New York Times) AND ti(your keywords) in the Basic Search to search NYT article titles
     

NOTE: If you are in Ross when connecting to either link, you may be asked to choose an account (UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - ANN ARBOR BUSINESS SCHOOL or UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - ANN ARBOR).  You may choose either one to connect to the resource.  This should not be an issue if you connect remotely.

Electronic Access to NYT Articles (Academic OneFile)

New York Times Launch Page on Academic OneFile

  • Academic OneFile has NYT articles from 1985 to present
  • Today's paper is available by mid-day
  • Use the Search within this publication box on the left to search all issues available
  • Select a date from the issue list to browse the full issue from that day
  • When viewing a specific issue you can:
    • Limit to the Business Section in by clicking on Business News on the left
    • Search within the issue using the Search within results box on the left

Please Note: Print Editions are not available via Kresge Library Services

 

New York Times via ProQuest Digital Microfilm

UM Users Link to New York Times via ProQuest Digital Microfilm

  • Browseable access to scanned images of print editions of newspapers from 2008 up to a few months ago.
  • Also includes: Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, Los Angeles Times, National Law Journal, New York Law Journal, and New York Times.  
  • Every page can be viewed online, downloaded in PDF, or printed out. 

 

Student Subscription Options

The New York Times instructions

 

You can activate your subscription by visiting accessnyt.com. Search for and select University of Michigan Ann Arbor, and you will be directed to the registration page. Click "Create Account" and complete fields; you must use your @umich.edu email (Michigan Medicine individuals: your @med.umich.edu email will not work; simply remove the “med.” from your email and it will make it to your inbox). You may also sign in to an existing account, but only if it is your @umich.edu email. 

 

You must then verify your email address by clicking the link in an email you will receive. If you do not receive an email after some time, check your spam folder.

 

If you already have an @umich.edu account with a paid subscription, you’ll need to cancel any active subscriptions before you can activate your school-sponsored subscription. Just follow the directions here to cancel your subscription, and then come back and sign up using the link above.

 

Once you set up your account, you’ll have access to The New York Times through this account until you graduate. 

 

Questions? For technical support, assistance with your subscription, or anything else related to the subscription, contact The New York Times’ support at edu@nytimes.com. If you have any questions you feel cannot be answered by the NYT's support, or if you run into any problems that aren’t being resolved, please contact Hayden Jackson at haydencj@umich.edu