Answered By: Jennifer Huck
Last Updated: Jan 02, 2024     Views: 5439

The library provides access directly to the Wall Street Journal. You can use WSJ.com, the WSJ App, and the WSJ Archives. This is the best way to access the Wall Street Journal Students will have access until their graduation date; faculty and staff must renew using this link annually. You must create an account using your UVA email address. 

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An alternative way to access The Wall Street Journal from 1979 to the present is through the Factiva database.

Once you are on the Factiva site, you will need to click on "Home" on the top right to limit your searches to the Wall Street Journal.

We do not have a password for individuals to use on the Wall Street Journal website, as those are only available to individual subscribers. Sometimes they offer discounts on individual subscriptions if you have a UVA affiliation.

Many users browse the Wall Street Journal site and then copy and paste the headlines into Factiva in order to read them in full text.

We do not have online access to actual images of the paper, those are only available in print for a few months after their publication and are then archived on microfilm.

-Updated by Bryan Kasik, 6/18/20 // Jennifer Huck, 1/2/2024

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