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Our School has a subscription to Noodle Tools

 

Noodle Tools is a Works Cited and citation maker. Students must create an account by clicking the "register" button on the login screen. Students access the subscription with their username and password.

Please go to the sign in page and create a personal account for Noodle Tools

https://my.noodletools.com/logon/signin?group=20720&code=9893

NoodleTools

 

Works Cited Format 
(formally known as Bibliography)
A Works Cited list is a document that cites information used in a paper; a bibliography is a document that lists all references found, not necessarily quoted or used in the written work.

General Information need for - Citations


• Author (if there is one)
• Title (in italics )
- and "Title of article" with an encyclopedia or magazine (in quotes)
• Place of publication (city)
• Publisher
• Copyright/ publication date
• Page number (for magazines only)
• Web address for Internet source is optional

 

Citation forms for types of resources (MLA)

Book Citation
• Author last name, First name.Title of Book. Place of publication: Publisher, year published.Print. 

• Example:
Jones, Charlotte Foltz. Accidents May Happen. New York:Delacorte Press, 2012. Print.

 

Magazine citation
• Author last name, First name. "Title of Magazine Article". Title of Magazine. Date Month Year Published: Pages. Print.

• Example:
Weiss, Pat. "Time Proves Not Reversible At Deepest Level". Science News. 31 October 2016. 276. Print.

Website citation
• Author last name, First (if there is one). "Title of Article". Name of Web Page. Website Publisher, Date Month Year Published.Web. Date Month Year accessed. (URL optional)

• Example:

Radford, Benjamin. "Lost' City of Atlantis". Live Science. Live Science Magazine. 31 Oct. 2014. Web. 18 August 2017. https://www.livescience.com/23217-lost-city-of-atlantis.html

 

 

Putting it all together: Example of a Works Cited Page

 


Works Cited

 

Brady, John. "Galileo the Man and the Myth". Galileo Central. Science Serious Publications. 20 September 2004. Web. 9 August 2017. http://www.galileocentral.org

Jones, Charlotte Foltz. Accidents May Happen. New York:Delacorte Press, 2012. Print

 

Class Links: Sites to help you create citations in MLA format
 
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  • NoodleTools (WLMS subscription to create Works Cited)
  • Easybib
    Put in your resource information and it helps you create a citation...then copy and paste it into a Work Cited page.


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