The Wall Street Journal Program for Public Libraries

Digital Access Now Available from Anywhere.

  • Patrons can now access America’s most trusted news source, WSJ.com, while they are in the library or from the comfort of their own home

  • User-friendly implementation, set-up and customer experience

  • A great value for your library card holders

  • Dedicated Customer Support

The Wall Street Journal Program for Public Libraries

Digital Access Now Available from Anywhere

Your Patrons Will Have Access To:

 

  • Unlimited articles on WSJ.com

  • Four-year archive/article search

  • E-Replica of that day’s paper

  • More than 30 newsletters and alerts

  • Informative videos and podcasts, featuring interviews with WSJ editors and notable influencers

FAQs

How does it work?

  • The program allows you to choose either on-premise or off-premise access of WSJ.com for your patrons.
  • Want to learn more about off-premise access? Email your representative via the form and request the “How does it work?” video.

Can my library card holders access WSJ.com at home?

Yes. Regardless of whether your public library is fully virtual, open for patrons, or a little bit of both, we have a solution that will fit your needs — including off-premise access to WSJ.com.

How long does it take to set up?

After completing your order form, access will begin within 8-12 business days.

How does billing work?

Billing can be done either monthly or annually and paid either by check or credit card.

Get to Know Your Rep

Select your region and ask your rep any questions. Directly to a person. No Robots!