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This guide is based on a brochure authored by Alice Wilson.
Guide Overview
The New York Times (NYT) is a daily newspaper published continuously since 1858, and known for its national, international, New York statewide, and New York City regional coverage. The print version is divided into sections such as news, opinions, business, arts, science, sports, and style. The weekly Sunday issue includes The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, and periodic special magazines such as T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
The New York Times webpage includes additional content and features, with some archived articles only available for a fee.
Click on the tabs above to get information about searching for New York Times articles by topic and by date, and about MCC's holdings of The New York Times. If you need assistance, be sure to click on the Help tab. MCC librarians can help you in a number of ways.
Why Use the New York Times?
The New York Times provides:
- In-depth coverage of US, New York State, and New York metropolitan regional news
- Reporting about New York State and New York City government
- Eyewitness accounts of events (primary sources)
- Editorial analysis of news and events (opinion pieces)
- Up-to-date coverage of breaking news
- A resource for historic research
Other NYT Teaching and Learning Resources
- The Learning Network: Teaching & Learning with The New York TimesTeaching and learning materials and ideas based on New York Times content.
- Most Searched (Word Cloud)A graphic representation of the words and phrases most frequently searched on NYTimes.com.
- RSS Feeds and PodcastsTo subscribe to RSS (Really Simple Syndication) news feeds for specific sections of The New York Times or specific topics, as well as to audio NYT podcasts.
- Visualization LabVisual representations of New York Times articles and data about specific topics.
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