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Q. How can I access the Wall Street Journal through the Library?

Do we have access to articles on wsj.com? 

Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Oct 10, 2024     Views: 9

The Libraries offer access to the Wall Street Journal in several ways, including through the WSJ.com website. 

WSJ.com

Covers December 1997- present.

Offers Wall Street Journal current web content, including breaking stories, a facsimile of the print edition, audio, and video, with a news archive back to December, 1997. Access to WSJ.com includes the option to subscribe to various specialized email newsletters and a mobile app.   

Access to WSJ.com through the Libraries requires creation of a personal account, see the registration instructions

Already have a personal WSJ.com account?  You can transfer your account to fall under the Libraries' subscription.

Please note that WSJ.com articles are not comprehensively indexed or linked from OneSearch. 

Wall Street Journal Current - Eastern Edition from ProQuest

Covers 1984 - present.

Offers HTML versions of the print edition back to 1984.  Does not include images or charts.  ProQuest also offers an HTML version of the European edition (back to 1991). 

Some of these articles are indexed in OneSearch, but not all. 

Wall Street Journal from ProQuest Historical Newspapers

Covers: 1889 - 2013.

This version offers the full archive of the paper back to the first date of issue. Here you can find page images and PDFs of the paper, as well as searchable full text, complete with photos, advertisements, tables, charts, and graphs. You can read the entire paper for a specific day just like the printed or microfilmed version.


For the most part, these articles are not indexed in OneSearch.

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