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    ASU Library - Wall Street Journal (Web) Opinion

    • Mary Ann Naumann |
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    • 2 minutes

    Accessing the Wall Street Journal

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    Navigate to [https://lib.asu.edu/](https://lib.asu.edu/)
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    Click "View All Research Databases"
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    Type "Wall Street Journal" in the "Search for Databases" search box.
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    Tip! Digital subscriptions to the Wall Street Journal is available to all current ASU students, faculty and staff. Once you have activated your subscriptions, you can access these news sites via the web, as well as via apps for smartphones and tablets. Learn how to activate your free digital WSJ subscription: [https://askalibrarian.asu.edu/faq/268944](https://askalibrarian.asu.edu/faq/268944)
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    Click "Wall Street Journal." If you have not done so already, you will be prompted to activate your free WSJ account.

    Browsing the Opinion Section of the WSJ

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    Tip! Learn more about the editorial process of the Wall Street Journal here [https://opinion.wsj.com/](https://opinion.wsj.com/)
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    To see all Opinion section articles, click on "Opinion"
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    Mouseover "Opinion" to limit your browsing to particular types of opinion pieces.

    Searching the WSJ for opinion pieces

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    Click the magnifying glass. Enter your search term(s) in the search box. Click the search button.
    Click the magnifying glass. Enter your search term(s) in the search box.
Click the search button.
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    The WSJ search interface doesn't allow you to filter for particular types of results. Rather, you will need to manually review the results. Look for the article types that are identified above each article title (e.g., letters, commentary, review & outlook).
    The WSJ search interface doesn't allow you to filter for particular types of results. Rather, you will need to manually review the results. Look for the article types that are identified above each article title (e.g., letters, commentary, review & outlook).