Posted on: March 2, 2020 | Category: Uncategorized

The Hawaii State Public Library System is excited to offer The New York Times Digital Edition. All you need is a library card! Access is slightly different depending on if you are using this resource in the library or remotely. Simply follow the directions below.
If you are IN the library:
Once you have established an account, you may proceed directly to login on future visits.
If you are OUTSIDE of the library:
Type in your library card number and PIN.
First time users should register by clicking on the “Create Account” button.
Fill in the required fields.
Receive a NYTimes.com pass that provides 72-hours of free access then click on “Go to NYTimes.com”. Once your pass expires, you may login and request another 72-hour pass.
Enjoy the rich digital content of The New York Times!
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