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People who changed society

People who changed society. How to find information about your person

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Peoplewhochangedsociety

How to find information about your person

Open an Internet browser onany school computer

Type the word “destiny” in the address barNot the search bar

Click OnPoly

Click on catalog tab

Type your person’s name

Click subject

37 results

Click keyword

53 results

Choose a book you want and click

Use the call number to findThe book on the shelf

1 Book Source (minimum)

• 940.53-940.54 = WW2

To browse shelves:World war 2 =940.53-940.54

1 Book Source (minimum)

• 940.53-940.54 = WW2

To browse shelves:Biography =921 & person’s last name

Wikipedia or any blog or wiki…

Is ok for background information

And is often GREAT tolead you to othersources

Try this search

NoWikipediaresults

noodletools.com

Click on “current users sign in”

Click on “create a personal ID”

• Make sure button is clicked for “an account linked to a school library subscription”

• Click “register”

Type in the secret words

Click “sign in”

Enter your info. You can choose an ID and click to see if it is available

Click “register”

Click “create a new project”

• Click “MLA Advanced”

Name your list – you can be working on several at one time

You will come to this screen

Scroll down and choose

For this you want bibliography

I select “book” as my type of citation

I click “create citation”

• On the next screen, Noodlebib checks to make sure I really want the type I chose

• I’m leaving it as it is and clicking “next”

• I’m choosing “printed book” and clicking “next”

• I’m choosing “entire book” but look at all the other options! Click “next.”

I fill in the book info

Scroll down and click “generate citation”

Now let’s do this website

Choose “website” from “create citation”

Noodlebib checks that I’m sure

And asks more questions…

When I’m ready, I choose “print/export”

It looks like this in Word

Next time just sign in with your ID

Information on Haikuwww.rusdlearns.net

Click on Poly Library

Click on Research

MLA formatting

Noodletools

Evaluating websites

One more thing…

Back to Library Haiku

Click on Lessons

The menu expands

Click on Night and WW2