Newspapers A newspaper is a collection of articles about current events usually published daily. Since there is at least one in every city, it is a great source for local information. Newspapers, like journals and magazines, are called "periodicals" because they are published on a regular or periodic basis.

Many newspapers publish Web sites with today's news. The free online copy of a newspaper can contain fewer articles than the print copy. Newspapers usually charge for access to online copies of older articles, but you can often find those articles at the TCNJ library. A few newspapers in the library come in print copy and are stored in microform. Many more are available electronically through the online periodical index, Access World News (NewsBank).

Use a Newspaper

  • to find current information about international, national and local events
  • to find editorials, commentaries, expert or popular opinions

Examples

  • Trenton Times
  • New York Times
  • Suddeutsche Zeitung
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