Answered By: Trenia Napier
Last Updated: Oct 04, 2024     Views: 115

Current EKU students and employees now have free access to WSJ.com and WSJ mobile apps, thanks to an EKU Libraries subscription. Your access to WSJ.com is available from any location, on or off campus.

What if I already have a personal paid WSJ.com subscription? Current subscribers can call 1-800-JOURNAL (1-800-568-7625) to switch from their paid subscription to the membership provided by EKU Libraries.

How do I activate my digital subscription?

  1. Go to the WSJ Online registration page.
  2. Enter your first and last name.
  3. Select an Account Type from the dropdown: Student, Staff, or Professor.
  4. Enter your EKU email address and create a password (it does NOT have to match your EKU password). The email address and password will allow access on other devices outside of the University network.
  5. Select Create to complete registration and create your WSJ subscription.
  6. Once you have an account you can sign in directly at WSJ.com.

When does my digital subscription expire?

If you’re a student: You will be prompted to input your graduation date when you activate your membership; this is your membership expiration date. You can re-activate your membership if you graduate later than expected and lose access.

If you’re faculty/staff: Faculty and staff retain WSJ membership for one year after activating. After that, you will have to re-activate your membership.

What does my digital subscription include?

  • Access to wsj.com articles 1997 to present
  • WSJ mobile and tablet apps
  • A newsletter of curated content sent to your inbox every month (optional)

What about older WSJ articles?

Older articles (1984 - present) can be accessed via our Online Resources at Wall Street Journal.

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