Below you'll find information on the important distinction between magazine articles and those found in scholarly or academic journals. You'll also find sources for inspiration, including BCS magazine subscriptions accessed through Flipster and news articles in The New York Times.
Please contact Ms. Murphy, the Upper School Librarian, if you have any questions regarding any information on this site.
The New York Times is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
Why use this resource? As one of the longest-running newspapers in the United States, it serves as one of the country's newspapers of record.
What does it include? Coverage of domestic, national, and international news, opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews.
Bias Rating: The New York Times (News) is a news media source with an AllSides Media Bias Rating™ of Lean Left.
How do I cite it? Use NoodleTools Smart Import feature which appears next to the URL field when you are citing websites. It allows you to automatically import citation data from external sources automatically.
For teachers: The Learning Network I Lesson Plans and Teaching Ideas
Berkeley Carroll students in grades 7-12, faculty, and staff have full complimentary access to NYTimes.com and NYT mobile apps, thanks to our school-wide library subscription. Discover original, quality journalism that will help you find new perspectives, understand the world, and inform your conversations on nearly every topic. NOTE: You must be on campus or connected to your school’s network to activate your access. To get access, go to the toolbar at the top of this page, select FOR FACULTY, and follow the instructions when you are on campus.
Access, browse and read digital magazines on your desktop computer or mobile device. The Flipster app for mobile devices is available through both the Apple and Google Play stores.