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Your IP addresses provide access to users who are at your library. The user initiates access by registering his/her email address and creating a password. These credentials will allow them to read the digital content for as long as they are within the library.
Use http://www.nytimes.com/register for On-site use only. This provides unlimited access while in the library.
A proxy URL (see section 2 in Off-Site Access) can be used for both On-Site and Off-site access but will consume a Group Pass.
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Once there, the user creates an account by registering their email address and setting up a password. This password is not connected to the PIN/password used in the Sierra system.
At that point, users may redeem one of the code redemptions that have been allocated for your library’s use.
Each redemption will afford a patron an “X” number of hours of unlimited access to http://NYTimes.com + NY Times smartphone app (choices are 24 or 72 hours).
Once the X hours are gone, the user will redeem the code again for the next “X” hours by entering their email address and password. This password is not connected to the PIN/password used in the Sierra system.
Once the end-user activates the code, the hours of access are tied to their email address (not their browser session).
Your patrons will be able to go to http://NYTimes.com from any internet-ready device, and 'log in' with the email address they registered.
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The Assistant Director/IT Services Manager at Marmot Library Network, Sean Hanson, has created a URL provided below to host on your page:
https://login.proxy.marmot.org/login?url=https://ezmyaccount.nytimes.com/corpgrouppass/redir
At that point, users may redeem one of the code redemptions that have been allocated for your library’s use.
Each redemption will afford a patron an “X” number of hours of unlimited access to http://NYTimes.com + NY Times smartphone app (choices are 24 or 72 hours).
Once the X hours are gone, the user will redeem the code again for the next “X” hours by entering their email address and password. This password is not connected to the PIN/password used in the Sierra system.
Once the end-user activates the code, the hours of access are tied to their email address (not their browser session).
Your patrons will be able to go to http://NYTimes.com from any internet-ready device, and 'log in' with the email address they activated and registered.
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