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The Longmont Public Library is offering its members a new subscription service. For the next four years, the Longmont Library plans to offer a free subscription to the New York Times.
One of the Flatirons Library Consortium partners was contacted by a New York Times representative to set up a demonstration on how the library could offer the newspaper.
"We were very impressed with the service, the ease of use, the options for Spanish and Chinese, and excited to open up more access to the NYT (our Sunday paper NYT is in very high demand)," states Teresa Myers, marketing and communications specialist for the Longmont Library.
Currently, the New York Times is the only newspaper to offer such a service to libraries. "We will be on the lookout for other national and local newspapers to offer a similar service to add to digital collection," says Myers.
The service allows "patrons to read digital articles from 1851 to 1923 and 1980 through
today, as well as watch videos and listen to podcasts," according to a library press release.
Additionally, "access to the service through the Library’s onsite computers or wifi will not require a passcode, but patrons will need to get a 72-hour pass for access outside the library. There is no limit to 72-hour passes, and both access options will require patrons to create a login. Importantly, this service is only available through the library links; access is not available via The Times’ main website address. Visit http://bit.ly/eMaterials to learn more, stop by the library’s second floor information desk, or call a librarian at (303) 651-8472."
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