Noodle Tools For Students Citing

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NoodleBibWorks Citing Tool

JoanTracy

What is NoodleBib?

Create, organize and store your research

• Create a works cited list

• Take notes online

• Organize your notes

New User Registration …

At the Register or Sign In screen

Click on create a personal ID

New User Registration …

• Enter carondelet as school name

cougars as school password

• Follow directions to create your personal id and password. Record these in your planner.

• When you use NoodleBib after that, login only with your personal ID and password

First task is creating a new list. Click to create

Once you have created lists, you click to open specific one.

MLA Advanced is the CHS style. Select it.

Name your list

What’s your source?

Recording in proper MLA form your sources is the first task of citing.

Choose the best matchfrom the drop-down menu

Cut-and-paste to avoid spelling errors

Fill in the form with information from your source

Be sure to click add after filling in author

information

Each field has helpful information on right

Help pops up!

When you’re done, check for

errors…

…and make changes

Add to your work list

Get expert help for tricky sources

Exporting and printing your works cited page…

When you are finished Click on

Save as Word Doc

Exporting and printing your works cited page…

Click on export and print.This screen pops up. Click ok to open as Word document

Noodletools will do the alphabetizing and formatting for you.

Like this

What is MLA-style parenthetical reference?

Creating and inserting

MLA Parenthetical References in your essay is the second task

of citing.

A parenthetical reference is a reference within the body of your paper to one of the sources listed in your Works Cited list. It indicates to your reader exactly what you derived from the source, and specifically where they can find it. You need to write a parenthetical, or "in-text" reference, whether you quote the material directly from the source, paraphrase it in your own words, or refer to an idea from the material.

• What typically goes in an MLA-style parenthetical reference?

For printed material, you normally only need to include the author(s) (or title if there is no author) and page number(s) in your reference.

For Internet sources, there are generally no page numbers for you to include

• Placement

The parentheses are usually placed at the end of a sentence, between the last word and the period. If you are quoting material directly, the parentheses should go between the closing quotation mark and the period.

...the end of your sentence (Tracy).

You can get help with MLA Parenthetical References

on Noodletools, too

Click here

and this screen pops up

Keep all your lists!

NoodleBibStart your source list!

Questions?

Ask Mrs. Tracy or Ms. Koski