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Access to the Financieele Dagblad through the FD app
Since last year, WUR staff and students have had access to Het Financieele Dagblad. Many colleagues use the FD app to read the newspaper. To maintain access, you need to log in via the Library every three months. After your login information is verified, you can use the FD app again.
Het Financieele Dagblad
Het Financieele Dagblad (FD) is a daily Dutch quality newspaper focusing on the economy and business. It reports on news and developments in business, finance, technology and economy. WUR employees and students have access to the entire digital archive from 1985 until present.
How to login
You can log in to Het Financieele Dagblad through Single Sign On by using your Wageningen University and Research emailaddress and a different (non-WUR) password.
- Go to Het Financieel Dagblad in WUR Library Search.
- Click on the blue button 'View online'.
- Or go directly to: https://login.fd.nl/wur
- You will be redirected to the newspaper's online platform (fd.nl).
- Accept cookies
- Create a personal FDMG account using your Wageningen University and Research emailaddress and a different password. (You can use the suggested strong password)
- Click on Maak een account aan.
- From now on, you will be automatically logged in every time you visit the FD website.
Use the FD app
With the FD App for smartphones and tablets you always have access to the FD's most important news as well as the paper's digital version.
- Download the app once, see this page.
- After downloading, open the app and log in once with your WUR e-mail address + your chosen password.
- If you haven't set a password yet, then first log in with your browser at Het Financieel Dagblad through WUR Library Search (see steps above).
- Go to MijnFD and select Wachtwoord wijzigen
- Once you've set your password, you can open the FD app on your phone and log in.
Check your organisational and personal subscription
The Library intends to continue the WUR licence to Het Financieel Dagblad for several years. It may be worthwhile to reconsider any organisational or personal print/online subscriptions you have.
Request a new book or journal
WUR Library subscribes to eBooks, databases and journals that are relevant to the WUR research domains & education. Do you have a request for a new eBook, journal or other resource? Please let us know.