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NY Times to start charging for digital access - Read it for free via the library

Yesterday, the New York Times announced its new digital subscription plan. Free, unlimited access to "all the news that's fit to print" is coming to an end March 28, 2011. Visitors to NYTimes.com will be able to read 20 articles a month without paying. Once you reach your limit, you will be presented with the option to purchase a digital subscription. Fortunately, as a member of the NYU-Poly community, you can continue to enjoy reading the New York Times free of charge, either in print or online.

You can borrow a print copy of the paper at the service desk for a three hour period or search the entire paper online beginning from 1980 using ProQuest. Through a complementary database, ProQuest Historical Newspapers, you can access complete page images of The New York Times from the first issue in 1851 through 2007. You can access a wide range of additional international, national and regional papers from our Find Newspapers page.

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