New York Times Newspaper

Tool Type

Who Uses It?

Students, Instructors, Staff

Difficulty

Beginner-Friendly

Accessibility Info

Accessibility Details

New York Times is accessible but the ability to change and retain the text size on your browser must be done using browser extensions such as the ones listed on New York Times' accessibility page. One can still temporarily change the font size using normal browser zoom controls.

Tool Description

The New York Times offers a powerful digital tool tailored for students and instructors at community colleges, providing a wealth of educational resources. This tool encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, offering access to a vast library of articles, videos, and multimedia content. Its user-friendly interface makes navigation seamless, allowing users to easily explore diverse subjects relevant to their coursework. With features like advanced search capabilities and personalized recommendations, users can efficiently find materials suited to their needs. Additionally, the tool offers interactive elements such as quizzes and discussion prompts, enhancing engagement and facilitating deeper learning experiences. Overall, the New York Times digital tool serves as an invaluable resource for both students and instructors, enriching the educational journey with its comprehensive content and interactive features.

Cost/Licenses

How to Get or Use This Tool

Anyone with a Lane email address can access the New York Times for free by following the instructions on the library website.

Platforms

Web-based

Tool Resources

  • News Articles; Opinion Pieces; Multimedia Content; Archives; Specialized Sections; Digital Platforms; Educational Resources

Pros

  • Renowned for high-quality and reliable journalism.
  • Offers diverse content across news, opinion, arts, and culture.
  • Known for in-depth investigative reporting.
  • Enhances stories with videos, graphics, and photo essays.
  • Provides digital access via web, mobile apps, and e-readers.

Cons

  • Student email is required for free access.
  • Perceived liberal bias may affect trust in reporting.
  • Article complexity may challenge readers seeking quick updates.
  • Limited coverage of smaller communities can overlook important stories.

Privacy

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