The latest news from the New York Times is available immediately to library cardholders: the Pickerington Public Library now provides free, unlimited access to the New York Times from computers at all locations of the library, and 72-hour access from home or on your mobile device!
Access to the New York Times includes:
- Today’s paper online in digital format
- Video, photography, interactive research tools
- E-newsletter alerts to your email
- “Most emailed,” “most viewed,” and “recommended for you” articles
- Archived editions
From the Library:
- Visit our Research page, and filter your results for Magazines and Newspapers.
- Click on the link for the New York Times.
- When you sign in for the first time, you will be asked to create a free account, which requires an email address and password.
- Once you are logged in, you can start browsing through today’s newspaper, or search archived articles from 1980-present. Access to the Times is unlimited from within the library.
From Home/Your Mobile Device:
- Visit our Research page, and filter your results for Magazines and Newspapers.
- Click on the link for the New York Times.
- Enter your Pickerington Public Library card number.
- Redeem your 72-day access code, then log in to your account to start reading!
- After your code expires, you can create a new code to continue reading from home.
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