Try using researchIT CT (the old nameā€¦iCONN). You should be able to find nonfiction essays in OneSearch. I did a quick check using the keywords New Yorker and David Sedaris and New Yorker and Malcom Gladwell and both produced results.  The databases in research IT CT are free.

 

http://researchitct.org/

 

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Ms. Julie Yulo-Medeiros

A.K.A. Ms. Y-M

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Woodside Intermediate School

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Cromwell, CT 06416

Phone 860-632-3564

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From: CASL-L [mailto:casl-l-bounces@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Barbara Lyons
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 1:49 PM
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Subject: [CASL-L] AP English nonfiction essays

 

Yet another question for the collective brain!  Can anyone recommend a database/subscription with nonfiction essays?  I am trying to help an English teacher who is new to teaching AP English Language and Composition.  (but all of my English teachers now want to access more nonfiction)

I have many wonderful print essays that I am sharing with her, but she would love to have digital access.  I have already shared our history databases with primary sources. 

I am guessing that she will have to access authors such as Sedaris and Gladwell with "one book one device" ebooks.

Thanks- Barb Lyons

 

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