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The Atlantic Digital Edition is available for Lansing Community College students and employees. Find out how to get access!

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How to Access LCC's Group Subscription

  1. Go to TheAtlantic.com/group-login
  2. At the "Enter your institution name to access your group subscription," type in "Lansing Community College," select it, and click on "Continue." 
  3. Sign in by entering your LCC username and LCC password. 
  4. Select additional content that you're interested in.
  5. At the "Tell us about yourself" enter your LCC email.
  6. You will receive an email with additional information from the Atlantic.

Access for App Users

  1. Download the app for IOS or Android.
  2. Tap "Settings" at the top-right of the opening screen.
  3. Select "Sign In," then scroll to the bottom of the screen and select "Sign in through your institution." 
  4.  Find your institution and sign in using your LCC username and LCC password. 


   
 

FAQs

What's included in LCC's Subscription?

  • The Atlantic articles, interactive graphics, videos, podcasts, and games. 
  • Content from 1857 to current. 

How long do I have access?

  • Students and staff will have access as long as they have a valid LCC email address.

How do I log on to The Atlantic after I create my password?

After you set up your account, access The Atlantic at http://theatlantic.com/group-login  or download the mobile app. 

How do I "gift" an article?

Instructions for gifting an article are available on The Atlantic's Help Center.

What is the difference between the online articles and articles in the print issues? 

Articles found in the print magazine can also be found online. The most recent issue published can always be found on the Magazine page. Because electronic rights are not guaranteed for all articles printed in The Atlantic, not all content can be found online. For information on searching for articles and archival material, see The Atlantic's Help Center.

 

 

 

Troubleshooting

If you have issues regarding the registration of your account, please contact a Librarian.

Electronic Resources Management Librarian

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Fran Krempasky
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Anthropology, Legal Studies, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology
517-483-1651
Subjects: Sociology