All articles in the Public Domain 1851-1922 and 1987-Present are free of charge (and will not count towards the 100 articles per month that Home Delivery print subscribers receive). I had signed up for TimesSelect University – what does the end of TimesSelect mean for me?
• You automatically become become a registered member of NYTimes.com. • The Times opinion and news columns are available free of charge. • Times File and News Tracker are available to you free. • The New York Times Archive is now available free of charge for articles from 1987-Present and from 1851-1922, for all readers. • Articles from 1923-1986 are in our paid Archive and will be available for purchase to non-print subscribers as follows: • Single articles for $3.95. • Article packs (10) for $15.95. The 10-packs must be used within 30 days, but the articles are available to view indefinitely.
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