Wall Street Journal Online, The New! Library Card Required.

The Wall Street Journal was founded in 1889, and is considered one of the leading financial newspapers for business news and information including topics such as automotive, aerospace, oil, entertainment, and more. Read articles from the current issue and previous 4 years about industries in America and around the world, and how current events affect economies. Please Note: Free library access includes only The Wall Street Journal and does not include Barron's, MarketWatch, or IBD publications.

  • Use the "Access Now" link to redeem 3-day access. New users will need to create an account with WSJ.
  • After 3 days, return to this page and follow the access link again, then log in as an existing user with the same username and password you originally created.

IMPORTANT: Users are not permitted to share their sign-on credentials (username and password) with any other person whatsoever. Any violation of this clause will result in Dow Jones terminating access for the library. By following the link provided to access The Wall Street Journal, you agree and affirm you are not sharing your WSJ login credentials.

When accessing The Wall Street Journal link, you will be leaving the Santa Clara County Library District website and directed to The Wall Street Journal site. This service is provided at no charge to Santa Clara County Library District patrons. Please be aware that policies that apply to the Library and its website may not be the same as the Terms of Use for other websites. By proceeding, you agree to accept and assume all risks and responsibilities for the losses and damages that may arise from your use of The Wall Street Journal website and release the Santa Clara County Library District from all liability.