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How to create a Works Cited page using Noodlebib. Why cite sources? What’s the point?. What is Noodlebib?. Noodlebib is a tool that helps you create a works cited page and keep track of research notes
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How to create a Works Cited page using Noodlebib Why cite sources? What’s the point?
What is Noodlebib? • Noodlebib is a tool that helps you create a works cited page and keep track of research notes • It allows you to format citations using multiple style (APA, MLA, etc.) We will us MLA starter in Noodlebib to format our citations • For the Shi Huang Di assignment, you will use it to create a Works Cited page only.
Identify your sources • There are several different types of sources • Reference sources – Provides broad information • Online Databases –Provide topic specific information • Books • Websites • E-books • Magazines What type of sources are used in your SHD packet? Label each source.
What type of sources are in your SHD packet? • Source #1 – • Source #2- • Source #3 - • Source #4 – Online Database Book Book Online Reference Source
Getting Started in Noodlebib • Go to LHS library website • Select “Cite Sources” • Log into Noodlebib • Create a new project (Shi Huang Di) • Select bibliography • Select MLA starter • Select source type
Match the citation to Noodlebib "Shi Huangdi." World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 27 Oct. 2010.
It’s not a perfect tool though… "Quin Shi Huang-Di (259 B.C.-210 B.C.)." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Gale Biography In Context. Web. 15 Oct. 2010.
Other hints… • If there are: • 2 cities of publication choose the city that is closest to Boston and/or in the United States • Several years of publication choose the earliest year unless it is a new edition • 2 authors, enter both authors in the order their names are printed in the book • Include the whole title of a book, including the subtitle • Mark the subtitle with a colon (:) • Always check for errors in Noodlebib!
Finishing up • When are you done entering your citation information, print/export to a word document • Don’t change the formatting! • Type your name in the top left hand corner • Print
Label each part of the citation- Source 1 • T- Title of article • D.B – Database • P- Database Publisher • D.P- Date of publication • D.V – Date it was printed or viewed
Label parts of the citation- Source 2 & 3 • A- Author(s) • T – Title of Book (include sub-titles) • C- City of publication (city closest to Boston) • P- Publisher’s name • Y- Year of publication (Year it was first printed)
Label parts of the citation- Source 4 • T- Title of article • E- Encyclopedia • Y- Year of publication • D.B- Name of database • D.V- Date you viewed it or it was printed