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7th Grade ELA: COMBAT THE SILENCE: CITATIONS: Noodletools link and info

Easy access to your Noodletools LOGIN page

For this project, you will select:

  • MLA citation style 
  • Junior citation level

For helping using NoodleTools to cite sources, see NoodleTools: Citing Sources How-To

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 create an in-text citation

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.