1. Collect background knowledge about the topic.
2. Cite Your Sources with NoodleTools.
3. Print (Export) Your Works Cited to Google Drive.
4. Turn in Your Works Cited to Your Teacher!
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Once you are finished with your research and citing your sources, it's time to turn in your Works Cited to Mr. Kenney.
1. Log in to your NoodleTools account. Select the Sources tab at the top.
2. Hover your cursor over the Print/Export button from the Sources toolbar. Select Print/Export to Google Docs.
3. NoodleTools will automatically create a new Google Doc that is saved immediately in your Google Drive. The title of the document will start with "Sources for PROJECT TITLE."
NoodleTools will automatically format your citations in alphabetical order with a hanging indent. This document will also have the correct margins (1 inch) so do not change the document settings.
Video Tutorial for Using Source Reference Database
Tutorial for Using the Permalink tool in a Database.
If you wish to return back to a database article. Do NOT bookmark or save the website URL posted in your browser. This link will not work because we pay for access to the database and the URL utilizes a security protocol. You must access the database tools and select Permalink to access the article-specific URL. The Permalink will always link back to the article.
Follow the instructions provided in the tutorial above.
Video Tutorial for Using Gale in Context Database
Tutorial for Using the Permalink tool in a Database.
If you wish to return back to a database article. Do NOT bookmark or save the website URL posted in your browser. This link will not work because we pay for access to the database and the URL utilizes a security protocol. You must access the database tools and select Permalink to access the article-specific URL. The Permalink will always link back to the article.
Follow the instructions provided in the tutorial above.
Video Tutorial for Using the World Book Advanced Encyclopedia
Video Tutorial for Using EBSCO Explora Database
Tutorial for Using the Permalink tool in a Database.
If you wish to return back to a database article. Do NOT bookmark or save the website URL posted in your browser. This link will not work because we pay for access to the database and the URL utilizes a security protocol. You must access the database tools and select Permalink to access the article-specific URL. The Permalink will always link back to the article.
Follow the instructions provided in the tutorial above.