A good place to find scholarly articles for a variety of disciplines.
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JSTOR provides access to the highest-quality academic scholarly journals, books, images, and primary sources in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
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A subscription for YOU to NYTimes.com, brought to you by the library!
The library is pleased to announce that we have entered into an agreement with the New York Times that will provide everyone with an nmhschool.org email address a personal subscription to the digital NY Times for one year.
When you sign up, this is YOUR subscription. You can log in through the nytimes.com website or via the NYT app on most mobile devices. No going through the library website; no logging in from off campus. It's just as if you were paying for your own subscription.
To activate your Pass, please follow these steps:
• Visit nytimes.com/passes. Create a free NYTimes.com account using your school email address. If you already have an NYTimes.com account associated with your school email address, log in with those credentials.
• Check your email inbox for our confirmation message. Click on the link in your confirmation message to validate your email address and claim your Pass. If the confirmation email didn’t arrive, check your spam folder. If it isn’t there, send an email to edu@nytimes.com from your school email address to request confirmation.
• You have successfully claimed a Pass when you see the Start Your Access screen. Now you can enjoy seamless, full access to NYTimes.com, INYT.com and NYT mobile apps from any location, on or off campus, just by logging into your NYTimes.com account. You may download NYTimes mobile apps at nytimes.com/mobile.
HINT: Remain logged into your NYTimes.com account to have seamless access to NYTimes.com and our mobile apps for the duration of your Pass. Visit nytimes.com/passes to view your Pass expiration timestamp at any time.
IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A NYTimes.com ACCOUNT THROUGH NMH and would like to RENEW -- Those of you who are already registered using an NMH email address can go to nytimes.com/passes to claim an academic pass for another year when your free one-year subscription has expired (you will not create an account as you already have one). If, by chance, you have forgotten your password just select the "Forgot Password" link to the right of the Password box.