NewsBank's Access World News database features full-text articles from national and world newspapers and transcripts of broadcast news reports. The database includes full text from the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (2015-present), Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (1994-present), Arkansas Times (2004-present), Arkansas Traveler (2004-present), Benton County Daily Record (2001-2015), Morning News of Northwest Arkansas (2004-2009), Northwest Arkansas Times (2001-2015), Rogers Morning News (2009-2015), and Springdale Morning News (2009-2015).
Create an account using the Library's “Group Pass.” Log in to the web or app to find breaking news, multimedia, reviews & opinion on Washington, business, sports, movies, travel, books, jobs, education, real estate and more. One can also access New York Times archives all the back to 1851.
The library provides current NWACC faculty, students, and staff a digital New York Times account with your nwacc.edu email.
Once you create an account, you can log in to access the Times from any device by going to nytimes.com
Step 1: Navigate to www.accessnyt.com
Step 2: Search for and select "NorthWest Arkansas Community College – Bentonville, AR"
You will be redirected to the NYT registration page.
Step 3: Click "Create Account." You must use your nwacc.edu email.
Step 4: Verify your account (you will receive a confirmation email)*
* The confirmation email may be routed to your spam folder. You must click the link in this email to complete the registration.
Mobile access
Access for smartphones and tablets is provided with the Library's subscription. Download the app on your device and log in using your NY Times account credentials created above.
Create an account using your @nwacc.edu address. Verify & sign in to enjoy 3 days of access. Renew your pass after 3 days by logging in through this link.
Get access to unlimited articles, more than 30 newsletters and alerts, and informative videos and podcasts, featuring interviews with WSJ editors and notable influencers. Register with your nwacc.edu email address on campus for access. Your access will be available for three days, and after you will be able to click on the link again for renewed access.
Create an account using your @nwacc.edu address. Log in to the website or app for news, advice, and jobs for people in academe. Includes daily news and advice columns, thousands of current jobs listings, complete archives from 1989-present, discussion forums, and career-building tools such as online online CV management, salary databases, and more.
The Chronicle of Higher Education is the leading source of news and commentary about the events, people, and issues shaping higher education.
By using The Chronicle through the library, you get the complete contents of the latest issue; daily news and advice columns; thousands of current job listings; an archive of previously published content; vibrant discussion forums; and career-building tools such as online CV management, salary databases, and more.
Once you create an account, you can log in to access The Chronicle from any device by going to chronicle.com
How to Set Up Your Account
1. Visit Chronicle.com, and complete the information requested in the form. You will receive an email to confirm your registration and activate your account.
2. Once your account is activated login in the upper right-hand corner of the page.
To Access Via Tablet
This resource offers faculty additional teaching resources geared to using NY Times articles in your classes. Resources include faculty selected articles, instructional strategies and optional weekly newsletters across nine discipline areas: American government, business, criminal justice, economics, environmental sciences, international relations, leadership, psychology, and writing & English composition.
How to Set Up Your Account
Access The New York Times in Education via the Library's A-Z Database page or by using the link above.
Follow the prompts to create your account using your NWACC email address. You must use your NWACC email address and create a password.