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6th grade Ancient Egypt: CITATIONS: Noodletools link and info

Websites for Ancient Egypt Research

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For the 6th grade History "Ancient Egypt" project, you will select:

  • MLA citation style 
  • Starter citation level

How to Create a Project in NoodleTools

For more information, go to:

  1. the "NoodleTools Tutorials: Projects" webpage... OR
  2. the "How to create a new project" webpage, created by the NoodleTools Helpdesk.

How to Cite Sources in NoodleTools

For more information, go to:

  1. the "NoodleTools Tutorials: Citing Sources" webpage
  2.  t​​he "How to create and edit a source citation" webpage, created by the NoodleTools Helpdesk. 

Check out the following information for source-specific help:

  • DATABASES:
  • BOOKS:
    • Input the information directly into NoodleTools completing all the fields... OR
    • use the book's ISBN number: "How to import a citation using an ISBN number"... OR
    • copy and paste the citation from the JHMS Library catalog, Destiny Discover:
      • From the title details page of a resource you want to review, do one of the following:
      • Select More Options icon.> Citation.
      • Click the CITATIONS tab.
      • From the drop-down, select the citation style you want: MLA8 (default), APA, or Chicago. The citation updates accordingly.
      • Click Copy icon. to copy the citation to paste into another application.

 

How to export and print source citations from NoodleTools

  1. Navigate to your project's Sources screen.
  2. Click the blue Export/Print icon button at the top of the screen.
  3. Select: Print/Export to Google Docs (Creates a Google Doc in your Google Drive. You may be prompted to select your Google account.) Important note: If following these steps does not generate the file, be sure that your browser does not have a pop-up blocker enabled that would prevent a new window from opening. 
  4. Add the citations to the END of your research project (Ex: cut and paste into Google Slides, add to a Google doc, etc.)

For more information, go to the "How to export and print source citations" webpage on the NoodleTools HelpDesk website.