
Looking for the freshest library news or reliable media guides? You’re in the right spot. We keep track of the stuff that matters to students—whether it’s how to grab a digital newspaper or which publications actually deliver good content. Let’s break it down so you can get on with your research without hunting around.
First up, the library has rolled out a new digital hub that centralises e‑papers, journals, and e‑books. The idea is simple: you log in once and all your resources appear in one clean dashboard. No more juggling multiple tabs or remembering weird passwords for each provider. It also syncs with your phone, so you can read on the go.
One of the most requested items is the Times of India daily ePaper. Good news—yes, you can download it. The paper offers a download option straight from its official website or mobile app. You’ll need a subscription, but once you’re logged in you can save each edition for offline reading. Perfect for commutes or study sessions where Wi‑Fi is spotty.
Not all newspapers are created equal, so how does the Times of India stack up? It’s one of the most widely read papers in India, covering world events, business, tech, sports, and lifestyle. Readers appreciate its clear layout and the range of viewpoints it presents. For anyone needing a solid source of current affairs, it’s a dependable pick.
Beyond the Times, our media section also highlights other reputable outlets, giving you a quick snapshot of each source’s focus and reliability. We rate them on coverage depth, editorial standards, and ease of access. That way, you can decide at a glance which outlet fits your research needs.
Got a question about a specific article or need help navigating the ePaper feature? Our librarians are just a chat away. Drop a line in the live help window, and you’ll get step‑by‑step guidance on everything from subscription setup to PDF export.
We also run regular workshops on digital literacy. These sessions show you how to verify news sources, use citation tools, and protect your data while browsing. Keep an eye on the events calendar—sessions fill up fast, and they’re free for all students.
In short, the News and Media page is your shortcut to staying updated and getting the most out of the library’s digital tools. Bookmark it, check back often, and let us handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on what matters: your studies and staying informed.