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Use NoodleBib To Create a Works Cited

NoodleBib is a tool that helps create and organize Works Cited pages in MLA format. It automatically stores all references for future use. Choose your style, name your list, and easily create citations for various sources. Get help, check for errors, and compile your working list. Share and get feedback, improve your work, and format your list. NoodleBib keeps all your lists for easy access.

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Use NoodleBib To Create a Works Cited

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  1. Use NoodleBibTo Create a Works Cited Mrs. Mourer, IHS Librarian mourerma@svsd.net

  2. What is NoodleBib? Create, organize and store • Create a bibliography or as it’s called in MLA format a Works Cited. • Automatically stores all of your Works Cited pages for future use.

  3. Start by choosing a style – in this District always choose MLA Advanced.

  4. Name your list

  5. What’s your source? • Choose the best matchfrom the drop-down menu • [Note: for an….. • Ebook choose Book[then “create citation” - “online” and continue through the program] • Opposing Viewpoints Essay or any book that has various articles by different authors choose Anthology/ Book Collection [then “create citation” - “material in collection / anthology” – “online” continue…]

  6. Cut-and-paste to avoid spelling errors Fill in the form

  7. Get help on each field

  8. Help pops up!

  9. When you’re done, check for errors…

  10. …and make changes

  11. Compile your working list

  12. Share your list with [Teacher’s name] Get comments Improve your work

  13. Get expert help for tricky sources

  14. Format your list and export

  15. Keep all your lists!

  16. NoodleBibStart your source list! Questions? For more teaching ideas: support [at] noodletools [dot] com

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