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.
Julie
Ms. Julie Yulo-Medeiros
A.K.A. Ms. Y-M
School Librarian
Woodside Intermediate School
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Cromwell, CT 06416
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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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