New York Times

Updated on 04/14/2021

Do you like to start your day with a cup of coffee and the newspaper?  Maybe you like to stop by the library to sit and read for a while.  

As of March 1st, the New York Times Digital version is available to all patrons of the Yavapai Library Network's public libraries [see list below].  This service includes unlimited article access on library computers or patrons’ own devices, on the library’s wifi. The service also allows limited remote access from home computers and mobile devices.  

Inside YLN public libraries, patrons will be able to access the New York Times by visiting NYTimes.com/register. 

From home, users can access the YLN subscription by clicking HERE.  

All users will need to log in with their public library card and pin, and then set up a New York Times account, as prompted, if they don't already have one.   All patrons inside public libraries will be able to read the paper, while remote access is limited to the first 30 YLN patrons to log in each day.  These offsite readers will have access for 24 hours, which means they can sign in as many times as they want during that day.    

The many features available to readers in the library, include:  

  • full access to NYTimes.com content & archives  

  • international, national, and regional up-to-the-minute news   

  • multimedia pieces with closed-captioning, plus transcribed videos and podcasts  

So, whether you’re just a curious person, working on research, or enjoy the newspaper habit, the YLN has you covered, with access to one of the most revered and comprehensive daily papers in the world. All for free, at your public library.