Tuesday Tip: The New York Times Academic Pass
Tisch Library in Medford recently subscribed to The New York Times academic pass program. This means that Tufts students, faculty and staff can register for a personal account to access The New York Times from their computer or mobile device, on and off campus. For instructions on creating a personal account using the Tufts academic pass and answers to FAQ about our access, see this page: http://researchguides.library.tufts.edu/nytimes.
Note: When creating an account, be sure to choose the correct link based on your location when registering (i.e. on or off campus).
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