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NYTimes.com Account Setup | New York Times inEducation Account Setup

College of San Mateo Library now offers online New York Times accounts for all students, staff, and faculty. This includes unlimited access via mobile apps on tablets and smart phones.

NYTimes.com accounts are good for one year for eligible CSM community members only (current students, staff, and faculty). To see how to renew accounts from off-campus please visit our directions for renewal on our News Sources page.

Faculty are eligible for a New York Times inEducation account. New York Times inEducation provides curated content for a range of disciplines on how to incorporate news content from the New York Times into your curricula.

NYTimes.com Account Set Up

  1. Visit the CSM Library's NYT site to create your account—Students, staff, and faculty of CSM are eligible:
  2. Follow the prompts to create your account. Once created you can access your account anywhere.
  3. Log in and out as needed in the app or online to access the news and account settings.

Highlights & Features:

Only Registered Users Can:

  • Save articles for later. Retrieve your Times content from any device.
  • Receive custom newsletters. Sign up and get news sent right to your in-box.
  • Access content tailored to you. Enjoy personalized articles, videos and slide shows.
  • Comment on articles. Spark conversations with other readers.
  • Email stories, videos, and multimedia. Share your favorite content with your favorite people.

New York Times inEducation

New York Times inEducation Account Set Up
  1. Click nytimesineducation.com
    (You must be on campus to create the account. Once created you can access your account anywhere.)
  2. Click on Register to create an account.
  3. Sign up by typing in your name, smccd.edu email address, and any password.
  4. Access nytimesineducation.com on any computer. Log in using the account you created.

Visit the NYT in Education website to learn more.