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The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
Mometrix Test Preparation This link opens in a new window
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FVCC subscribes to the following categories of study & test prep: Business, Career, Construction & Industry, Counseling & Social Work, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Medical Professional, Medical Technology, and Nursing. Resources include: study guides, flashcards, practice test questions, and other study tools bundled together in a digital format.
New York Times (NYT) This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) NYT
Students and faculty can enjoy free New York Times | All Access. Access includes everything The New York Times offers:
● News: Understand the world with original reporting from 1,700 journalists
● Games: Spelling Bee, Wordle, The Crossword and more.
● Cooking: Recipes, advice and inspiration for any occasion.
● Wirecutter: Independent reviews for thousands of products
● The Athletic: In-depth, personalized sports journalism.

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The Wall Street Journal This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) wsj
All FVCC students, faculty, and staff have access to a complimentary subscription to the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal was founded in July 1889. Ever since, the Journal has led the way in chronicling the rise of industries in America and around the world. In no other period of human history has the planet witnessed changes so dramatic or swift. The Journal has covered the births and deaths of tens of thousands of companies; the creation of new industries such as autos, aerospace, oil and entertainment; two world wars and numerous other conflicts; profound advances in science and technology; revolutionary social movements; the rise of consumer economies in the U.S. and abroad; and the fitful march of globalization.
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