On this page you will find a short guide to searching for specific newspaper titles. Below, I have broken down the process into screenshots. If you prefer a video tutorial, here is guide on How to Find E-Journals and E-Books at the University of Alabama Libraries: https://youtu.be/YvKF8N_UntQ
This video shows you how to create your New York Times account using your UA credentials.
Please click the link below to access the Wall Street Journal. Instructions on how to access your Wall Street Journal account are available under the "More Information" once you click the link.
Access to The Wall Street Journal provides our campus with real-time financial and business news, in-depth market analysis, economic insights, industry trends, and career-relevant content, as well as award-winning journalism on national and international affairs. Access to this resource is made possible through a collaborative initiative between University Libraries, our College partners, and the University of Alabama Student Government Association (SGA).
Special thanks to our College partners for making this resource available:
Culverhouse College of Business
Barefield College of Arts & Sciences
Career Center, A Division of Student Life
Honors College
University Libraries
College Of Communication & Information Sciences
Office of Teaching Innovation and Digital Education (OTIDE)
College of Education
How do I create an account through the UA subscription?
Select “Access Database” above. If prompted, sign in with your myBama credentials to reach the WSJ registration page. Follow the instructions on the WSJ registration page to create your account. Students will need to provide their anticipated graduation month/year. NOTE: We recommend that faculty, staff, and students use their school email address to register for access.
I have an existing WSJ account where I paid for access. How do I get access through UA instead?
First, you may want to cancel your paid account with WSJ to take advantage of UA's subscription. You can do so by calling 1-800-JOURNAL. Then, using the “Access Database” link above, sign in with your existing WSJ account to associate it with our UA subscription. You must use the link above to associate your WSJ account with the UA access.
Once you have created your account or associated your existing account with the UA subscription, you can use it to access the WSJ.com site from any location using any device–desktop, laptop, smartphone, etc.!