![]() Does the Library have other New York Times resources? Only current students, faculty, and staff will have access via the Academic Pass. I am a Brown alum, but not a current student, staff, or faculty member. In such cases you will need to log back in to, but there is no need to get another Academic Pass. This may be because your browser may clear its web cache/history if it is set to do so. Why am I asked to log in on some occasions and not others? You will not need to register for another account. Yes, but you will need to log in using the URL above, have your email address verified, and pick up your Academic Pass. Will I be able to access the Times from that account? I have a account linked to my Brown email, but I don’t subscribe. Yes, as long as you have registered using your email address and obtained your Academic Pass. Access to articles from 1987 to date is unlimited, but access to articles from 1923–1986 is limited to 5 per 24-hour period. ![]() Site license users do not have the ability to share their digital access. Site license access does not include all of the NYTimes apps, ereader editions, Premium Crosswords, or crossword apps. Consider the options carefully before deciding one way or another. Also, the Library is not guaranteeing access beyond one year at this time. ![]() The Brown Academic Pass site license has some restrictions that your personal subscription may not have. Should I cancel my existing digital subscription to make use of the Brown site license? You should continue to access the Times via your own subscription. If you have an existing paid digital subscription, you are not eligible for an Academic Pass. The Academic Pass gives you access to content without the cap. Most people, except for those with subscriptions, are capped at viewing 10 articles each month before charges take effect. On March 28, 2011, the New York Times began charging for access to its web edition. Why use the Academic Pass to read the NYTimes web edition? This will verify your email address, and grant you access to the New York Times. You will also see “Check your e-mail.” Look for NYT’s email message to you, “Confirm Your E-Mail Address,” which should arrive within 15 minutes.When the login is complete, you will see your new expiration date and have the opportunity to put your expiration date into your calendar.If you have forgotten your password, click the adjacent link to recover it. Click on “log in here” to log in using your Brown email address.Renew your Academic Pass in five easy steps: The NYT Academic Pass is good for 12 months and is renewable you do not need to register again. You will only need to log in again if you actually log off from the site.Once the initial registration is completed, and a “pass” selected, you will be able to access from any location.This will simultaneously verify your eligibility and grant your first Academic Pass. You will then see “check your e-mail.” Look for NYT’s message, “Confirm Your E-Mail Address,” which should arrive within 15 minutes.At the bottom of the welcome page, click “continue.”. ![]()
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