Do we have The New York Times and how do I access it?

Answer

Kemp Library subscribes to The New York Times. Currently it is available through the NexisUni database.

You can access the NYT directly by clicking on this link or you can follow the below steps. 

  1. Go the to library's Databases page
  2. Click on NexisUni
  3. Click "Menu" (upper left) then "All Sources" from the drop down menu (image below)
  4. In the left hand column there is a search box near the top that says "Search Within Sources" - type in "new york times" (or any publication) then click on the spyglass to search (image below)
  5. In the result list will be several titles and several New York Times variants. Select the one you're looking for and hit the down arrow to either "Get documents" (view the newspaper articles) or "Add source as a search filter" (search within NYT) (image below)

New York Times coverage statement from NexisUni (available by clicking on the "i" by a publications name) (image below): 

Coverage: From June 1, 1980 through current

Frequency: Daily/Monday - Sunday;

Update Schedule: Same day

Description: Access to certain freelance articles and other features within this publication(i.e. photographs, classifieds, etc...) may not be available. Certain freelance articles previously available have been removed by LexisNexis pursuant to the publisher's directions. Printing "All the News That's Fit to Print," The New York Times bears the reputation of being the United States' unofficial newspaper of record. Comprehensive coverage of national, foreign, business and local news comes from The Times' extensive foreign news network and bureaus around the United States.The LEXIS-NEXIS services carry the final city edition as well as the New York Times on the Web online articles and blogs. Non-subscribers can view up to 10 articles per month for free on the nytimes.com website. NOTE: Lexis-Nexis and NexisUni are the same entity.

Step 3: Select menu next to nexisuni

Step 4: searching for publication in nexisuni

Step 5: below are three results from searching "new york times", the selection arrow to select either "get documents" or "add sources as a search filter" and the "i" for more information on a publication. 

  • Last Updated Jun 05, 2020
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