Answered By: Services *Research & Liaison
Last Updated: Aug 04, 2023     Views: 312

We have a variety of online access options to The New Yorker.* (One is a true subscription, while others are through aggregator databases.)

new yorker online access options

Suggestions:

  • If you don't need the images or photographs accompanying an article, select the Academic Search Complete access option.
  • If you need images and photographs with your article, select the "1925-present in Single Journals" option.

A supplementary username/password beyond the WUSTL Key is required for the "Single Journals" option. Click the “access info” link for username/password and enter these at the journal website.

This option allows only one user at-a-time access, so please log off when finished.

 

The other up-to-present coverage options show only the text--no images, cartoons, ads, etc. And as a side note, the Factiva interface can be tricky to search.

If you cannot find the article you need, you may request it through Interlibrary Loan. (Also called ILL or ILLiad)


*If the link above does not work, begin with the catalog access link, and then click the WUSTL Full-Text link.



 

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