NYTPass: New York Times Academic Pass
Greetings: Below is information about a possibly very useful resource: a year-long subscription to the NYTimes available to the CUNY student/faculty/staff community. Registering requires using a valid QC email address. If your QC email address is already associated with the NYTimes website, that works too. More information is below (I can't explain the random omission of spaces between words), or here: http://nytimes.com/passes Best wishes, Eva Eva M. Fernández Assistant Vice Provost Queens College, City University of New York http://people.qc.cuny.edu/faculty/efernandez --------------- From: Elizabeth F Hendrey Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 10:14 AM Subject: FW: New York Times -- Please Share Good news-please share with faculty and staff. Betsy From: Curtis Kendrick <Curtis.Kendrick@CUNY.EDU> Reply-To: Curtis Kendrick <Curtis.Kendrick@CUNY.EDU> Date: Monday, April 7, 2014 at 3:32 PM To: "CAO@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU" <CAO@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU> Subject: New York Times -- Please Share Greetings, The Office of Library Services is happy to announce that the New York Times Academic Pass is now available to all CUNY students, faculty and staff. The Academic Pass gives anybody with a cuny.edu email domain a yearlong subscription to the New York Times Digital (and of course, we plan to renew this relationship for many years to come). Essentially, it works like any subscription to the New York Times Digital except it does not include the tablet app (it does include apps for mobile phones) and limits the number of downloadable articles from the New York Times archive. The newly created CUNY library marketing committee has begun exploring ways to promote this exciting new resource. In the meantime, please see the User Guide below and talk to your library for further information. ForUsers: An NYTimesAcademicPassprovidesyouwith full access to NYTimes.comand theNYTimes.com smartphoneapps*forthe periodof timedesignatedbyyour institution. Yourschoolhassetyourpass tobe goodfor52weeksfromthedate youactivateit. *Doesnotincludee-reader editions,PremiumCrosswords orThe New YorkTimesCrosswords apps. NYTimesappsare not supportedonall devices. Accessto archivedarticles within the date range1923-1980 is limited. Youmust havea valid emailaddress froma participatingschool. Other restrictions may apply. GetStarted: Go tonytimes.com/passes. 1. Clickon"Register" tocreatea NYTimes.comaccount usingyour schoolemailaddress. 2. At thebottomof theWelcomepage,click "Continue." 3. If your email addressis froman eligible school,you will then see"Check youremail." Lookfor ourmessage,ConfirmYourEmailAddress,which shouldarrive within15minutes. 4. Clickonthelinkin our confirmationemail.This will simultaneouslyverifyyoureligibilityand grantyour AcademicPass,which will provideaccesstoNYTimes.comforyour campus designatedperiod. 5. If you don'tgetour confirmationemail,check your spamfilter. If youstill do notreceiveit,send an emailfrom your schoolemailaccountto edu@nytimes.com IMPORTANT: If youhave previouslyregisteredonNYTimes.com, buthave notregisteredwith your campusemail address, youwill needto change youraccountinformation.To doso,login toNYTimes.comand then clickon yourlogin nameontheveryupperright.Whenthedropdownboxopens, clickon "My Account"and changeyouremailaddressto your campusemailaccountwhere indicated on thepage, then hit theSAVE button. ReturningUsers Once youhavefollowed thestepsforfirst-timeusersandactivatedan AcademicPass provided by your school,it shouldallow youfull accessfor52weeks (364days)with no further actiononyour part. However, if for anyreasonwhileonNYTimes.comyouare served themessagethatyouare reachingthe limitof freearticlesonthe site,do thefollowing: Makesure youare logged intoNYTimes.com with your schoolemailaddress. Goto nytimes.com/passes. Your passshould againbeactive. SmartphoneApps Your AcademicPass includesaccessto TheNewYorkTimes via theNYTimes smartphoneapps.To download your smartphoneapp, visit: nytimes.com/mobile. Once youhaveregistered andselected your AcademicPass,youcan then access nytimes.comfrom anywhereat any timeduringthelife ofthat pass frommostwebcapabledevices*. Curtis Kendrick University Dean for Libraries and Information Resources The City University of New York 205 East 42nd St. New York, NY 10017 646.664.8035
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