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The Wall Street Journal is notoriously strict about who gets to access their articles. As a result, it’s very difficult to read any of them without a paid subscription. Still, there are a few ways to find some articles, such as clicking ones linked on social media or by signing up for a free trial.
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If you can't spare the change for a Wall Street Journal digital subscription ($1.99/week), there's a simple way to view any locked page for free. All it takes is a simple Google Chrome...
Duke provides free access to WSJ articles through the library (see instructions below). Articles will be listed by date in a database. We recommend going to the WSJ website (www.wsj.com) first to identify which articles you would like to read in full.
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You can now enjoy access to The Wall Street Journal online. Read unlimited articles directly on The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) website. Use a library computer or connect to our Wi-Fi with your own device. Or, use your own device outside of library networks.