Stay informed with free access to the New York Times through FDLPL
Stay on top of the news and more with the help of a new resource from the Fond du Lac Public Library.
Receive free digital access to the New York Times and virtually all of its resources through its website and app with this new resource from the library. Access the latest news, explore games and puzzle archives, discover thousands of easy recipes, listen to over 40 podcasts and past episodes, follow your favorite sports teams, and more.

Exploring the New York Times is as easy as creating an account and logging in whenever you are on the library’s computers or WiFi. Outside the building, visit fdlpl.org/adult-services/new-york-times/ for a link to a one-time code that will offer access to the Times for the next 24 hours. You may receive an unlimited number of codes, meaning you can access The New York Times’ content daily if desired.
What’s included? All Access provides unlimited access to everything The New York Times has to offer, including: news, games, cooking (including recipes), audio (podcasts), Wirecutter (product reviews), The Athletic (sports news), and more. Access is available via NYTimes.com and all New York Times apps, available for download for iOS and Android devices.
This represents a savings of about $30 a month for regular users of the Times. It’s just one of many ways your Fond du Lac Public Library card can save you money, with opportunities ranging from Express Passes to area museums to everyday equipment you can check out to numerous databases and free subscriptions to streaming services.
Learn more about what the library offers for free at fdlpl.org.