New York Times


New York Times International upgrade: EUI premium subscription

The New York Times International is the new title of the newspaper from 12 October. The paper version – available at the Badia café, Villa la Fonte and other campus locations – now carries an opinion piece on the front page “as well as expanded coverage of culture, travel and technology.” EUI members can also join the Library’s premium digital NYT subscription via this Catalogue record. From 12 October the domestic and international digital editions are merged. New tailored briefing services for Europe and Asia are due to be announced shortly.

Bienvenidos a ‘The New York Times’ en Español

From 8 February, the EUI Library subscription to the International New York Times includes the Spanish language edition, providing “una selección de lo mejor del New York Times traducido al español y también artículos originales.” EUI members can join the Library’s premium subscription to the iNYT by creating a login (using an EUI mail account) following the instructions in this Catalogue record. The one-time registration must be done while on-campus. iNYT content can be accessed via tablet, smartphone and other mobile devices. Archival coverage from 1851 to present. EUI members joining the Library subscription can also sign up for email newsletters, news digests, topic alerts, and use the ‘saved item’ dossiers. Full details.

EUI Library launches multi-device access to premium online International New York Times

EUI members can now join the Library’s new premium subscription to the International New York Times. Create a login (using an EUI mail account) by following the instructions in this Catalogue record. The one-time registration must be done while on-campus. All International New York Times content can be accessed via tablet, smartphone and other mobile devices, after registration. The iNYT premium subscription includes the U.S. (national) edition and all web site news content, data graphics, multi-media and former International Herald Tribune content. Archival coverage is from 1851 to present (see full details below). EUI members joining the Library subscription can also sign up for email newsletters, news digests, topic alerts, and use the ‘saved item’ dossiers. Full details.