Remember to ALWAYS check your citation generated by MyBib against Chicago Manual of Style (.org) or OWL Purdue CMS. If you have any questions or if you would like Ms. Elchuk to review your essay and citations, please email her.
Recommended by the Crescent Library Team, MyBib automatically creates bibliographies and citations for you to copy straight into your academic assignments and papers. Simply browse to any page on the internet (including PDFs) and click the MyBib button to generate an automatically formatted citation for that page.
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: Here is a very brief video that demonstrates how the pass activation works. Each user will need to create an account and click on this link (just once) to activate a pass. This pass will give you on and offsite access for 364 days.
To activate your Pass, please follow these steps: Visit nytimes.com/passes. Create a free NYTimes.com account using your school email address with the approved domain(s). If you already have a NYTimes.com account associated with such email address, log in with those credentials.
Check your email inbox for our confirmation message. Click on the link in your confirmation message to validate your email address and claim your Pass. If the confirmation email didn’t arrive, check your spam folder. If it isn’t there, send an email to edu@nytimes.com from your school email address to request confirmation.
You have successfully claimed a Pass when you see the Start Your Access screen. Now you can enjoy access to NYTimes.com, INYT.com and NYT mobile apps from any location, on or off-campus, just by logging into your NYTimes.com account. You may download NYTimes mobile apps at nytimes.com/mobile.
Free online encyclopedia resources.
Click the "Articles and Online Research" link to access relevant databases, then log in with your unique Toronto Public Library card number.