The Hawaiʻi State Public Library System is excited to offer free digital access to The Wall Street Journal. All you need is a library card!
Stay informed with full access, including breaking news, business insights, market data, opinion pieces, and more — all from your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
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:
Go to The Wall Street Journal access page.
Type your library card number and PIN.
If it’s your first time, you’ll be asked to create an account using your email and a password. If you already have an account, simply sign in.
Each login provides 3 days of full access to WSJ.com. After 3 days, just return to our WSJ access page and log in again to renew your access.
ALERT | All public libraries will be closed in state observance of King Kamehameha Day on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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