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Database Apps

The Harrison Libraries provide access to hundreds of online databases. Some of these are also accessible via mobile apps. All University of Hartford students, faculty, and staff may use these apps. See below for access instructions to individual apps.

Naxos Music Library | The New York Times | The Wall Street Journal

Naxos Music Library

Naxos Music Library is the world's largest online classical music library. Currently, it offers streaming access to more than 2.5 million tracks of both standard and rare repertoire. Over 600 new albums are added to the library every month.

To access the app:

  1. Open Naxos in a web browser.
  2. Click Playlists in the left-hand menu.
    (The account can be used to create playlists as well as access the app.)
  3. At the top right, click Sign Up to create a free account.
  4. On your device, download the free NML app from the App Store or Google Play.
  5. Log into the app with your Naxos account credentials.

Questions? Contact Mike Anderson.

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The New York Times

The New York Times is one of the world's leading newspapers. By creating an account, you can access all historical issues from 1851 to the present, as well as the New York Times Online Edition and NYT apps.

To access the apps:

  1. Connect to a campus network. (Use a campus computer with a wired connection, or connect your own device to hawknet or hawknet-guest while on campus.)
  2. Create a free account for the NYTimes.com Pass using your @hartford.edu email address.
  3. On your device, download your desired app from Google Play, the App Store, or the Amazon Appstore. See a full list of NYT apps.
  4. Log into the app with your NYT Pass account credentials

Questions? Contact Mortensen Research Librarians (860.768.4142).

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal is a leading business newspaper. Create an account to access the latest stories and all the WSJ apps.

To access the apps:

  1. Create a free Wall Street Journal account using your @hartford.edu email address.
  2. On your device, download your desired app from Google Play, the App Store, or the Amazon Appstore. Apps include WSJ Print Edition, The Wall Street Journal: Business and Market News, and Wall Street Journal Events.
  3. Log into the app with your WSJ account credentials.

Questions? Contact Mortensen Research Librarians (860.768.4142).

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