Sunday, March 18, 2007

New York Times... Online!

Do you have an email address ending with ".edu"?

If so, you may be eligible for FREE online access to the New York Times!

This isn't just for news... it also allows you to search and read the Times archives for stories that might help you at work or in your studies.

I find the New York Times to be one of the best sources for information on technology and many other subjects... and now online access is available to you.

TimesSelect is now free for University Students and Faculty.

Find out if you qualify for a complimentary subscription to TimesSelect. You must be a student or faculty member with a valid college or university e-mail address to be eligible for this offer. You no longer need an access code to activate your TimesSelect University Subscription.

To start the process, provide your school e-mail address. If it is accepted, you will receive an e-mail from NYTimes.com with a link to continue your sign up process.

The Times will send an e-mail to the address provided. You must click on the link in that e-mail within 7 days to continue the sign up process.

If you do not receive the e-mail, check your spam mail folder and be sure e-mails from nytimes.com are not blocked by your spam filter. The subject line of the email will be "NYTimes.com: Confirm Your E-Mail Address".

A subscription to TimesSelect includes:

  • OP-ED COLUMNISTS Enjoy exclusive online access.
  • NEWS COLUMNISTS Explore the perspectives of select columnists from Business, New York/Region, Sports and The International Herald Tribune.
  • THE ARCHIVE Explore The Times archive back to 1851. Access up to 100 articles per month.
Additional information about Times Select is available here.



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