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SUNY Broome faculty, students and staff can access The New York Times Digital Edition through an Academic Site License. Once you have created your account, you will be able to access the New York Times via the web or by mobile apps. (Does not include the crossword apps)
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3. Click "Create Account" and complete fields; you must use your sunybroome.edu or acad.sunybroome.edu email address
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When remotely accessing the Library's e-resources, you will get a SUNY Broome dialog box asking for your SUNY Broome (mycollege) username and password.