Because we have so many different uses for the Wall Street Journal here at Bryant, it makes sense that we have different tools available for your use. Here's a quick breakdown.
If you need to read the WSJ for a class or to stay up to date on current events:
The Student Involvement Fee Oversight Board (SIF) has partnered with The Wall Street Journal to provide school – sponsored WSJ memberships to all Bryant University students, faculty and staff. Through the partnership, members have full digital access to The Wall Street Journal’s trusted, factual news via WSJ.com/Bryant and the app— including curated career content at students.wsj.com, and The Journal podcast. In addition, members receive exclusive benefits with WSJ+, a complimentary benefits program that gives members access to virtual events and offers, such as invites to talks and a free e-book each month.
If you need to do research on a topic or over a period of time:
If you're doing research you should access the WSJ through the library databases. The library WSJ content includes:
- Wall Street Journal- Full Text of the Print Version- Full text from 1984 to present
- Wall Street Journal- Historical- This resource includes digital reproductions of all pages and articles from the Wall Street Journal from 1889-1991, including advertisements, graphics, etc.
- Wall Street Journal- Online- Full text from 2010 to present.
Not sure where to start?
Reach out to the Research & Instruction team and we can help.
- Visit us at the desk during library hours
- Call 401-232-6299
- Email refdesk@bryant.edu
- IM https://library.bryant.edu/ask-a-librarian