How do I search The New York Times archives?
How do I search The New York Times archives?
The New York Times Article Archive can be accessed through archive search at nytimes.com.
How do I find archived articles?
Google News Archive Search Just type the keyword or words you are looking for into the Google News search bar, and then click on Search Archive. You can also click on one of the newspaper titles listed beneath the search bar to search through only that newspaper’s specific archive.
How do I download an article from The New York Times?
How to Save Archives Articles for Later Use
- With the article you want to save displayed in your browser, choose Save As or Save As File from the File menu of your web browser.
- Double-click the folder you want to save the page in.
- In the File Name box, type a name for the page and then click Save.
How old is The New York Times?
Since 1851, The New York Times has been on the ground reporting stories from around the globe that no one else was telling.
Is The New York Times a database?
The New York Times Academic Pass is not technically a library-provided database, but we include it on our database listings because it is a very popular way to find New York Times articles.
Where can I find online archives?
Look for repositories where your subject is based to find digitized collections.
- Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York.
- State Digital Resources.
- Online Archive of California.
- Colonial North America at Harvard Library.
- Native Northeast Portal.
- New York Heritage Digital Collections.
Can I download the NY Times to read offline?
If you are not connected to a WiFi network and do not have cellular coverage, you can read Top Stories saved to your Saved for Later list offline. To view your Saved for Later list, tap the Sections tab at the bottom of the app and then tap Saved for Later.
How do I access my NYTimes articles?
Access Saved Articles
- Your Account page. View your full list of saved articles by selecting View all next to Saved articles:
- Your Reading List. Visit nytimes.com/saved directly to access your Reading List and view your full list of saved articles: