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Full access to NYTimes.com from any device as well as the NYTimes.com smartphone apps. Once activated, content can be accessed from any location.
IUB Affiliates: To register for access, go to http://go.iu.edu/registerNYT. Once activated, you can access all content at NYTimes.com from a Web browser, as well as via NYTimes.com smartphone apps, from any location. The IUB Group Pass does not support access for NYTimes.com tablet apps. More info at https://libraries.indiana.edu/new-york-times-online
The Wall Street Journal Online is a New York based newspaper with a focus on business and financial news; this entry enables access to wsj.com and via their apps. Additional access options for the Wall Street Journal are available.
IUB Affiliates: The first time IUB Affiliates access the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Online, they will be asked to register for an account. IUB Affiliates should use their IU email address to register. Every time users access the resource after, they should be logged in automatically. Following activation, IUB affiliates can go directly to the Wall Street Journal online at wsj.com or to WSJ apps and log in; you will need to enter the username and password you created when you registered.
Once activated, you can access all content from a web browser, as well as via smartphone and tablet apps, from any location. To retain access via apps and the website, IUB affiliates must validate their account every 90 days by logging in using their IU credentials via https://libraries.indiana.edu/resources/wsj.
Additional access options:
Access to the Wall Street Journal from 1889-2000 https://libraries.indiana.edu/wall-street-journal-proquest-historical-newspapers
Access to the Wall Street Journal, Eastern Edition, 1984 - current https://libraries.indiana.edu/wall-street-journal
Smartphone and tablet apps can be downloaded for free by visiting: http://now.wsj.com/mobile/
After creating an account, users will be able to save articles to their accounts, which are stored permanently in their WSJ account and can be accessed via WSJ.com from any web browser on any device. To locate saved articles on WSJ.com, after logging in, click the arrow next to your name in the right-hand corner to expand the drop-down menu, then select "Saved Articles."
NPR is a non-profit news organization that receives no money for advertisements (but does accept sponsorships). NPR has no commercial motive for producing news stories and often has coverage of topics, such as movies, that far exceeds its commercial competitors.
The SSRN, formerly known as Social Science Research Network, is a repository for preprints devoted to the rapid dissemination of scholarly research in the social sciences and humanities and more.
Offers reports and data analysis tools for tracking employment numbers and other economic metrics. Data can be filtered by gender, race, and other indices.
The agency of the United States Government that enforces the federal employment discrimination laws. Information about discrimination on the basis of age, sex, race, religion. Either the Publications or Statistics sections might be useful (look under "About EEOC").
The aim of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHRP) is to change the national conversation around poverty and economic insecurity by commissioning and publishing journalism on topic of poverty and economic inequality.