Title: NoodleBib Create a Bibliography
1NoodleBibCreate a Bibliography
2What is NoodleBib?
- Create, organize and store
- Make a bibliography
- Take notes online
- Organize your notes
- Create essay, speech, product
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6Name your list
7What kind of source are you going to cite?
Choose the best matchfrom the drop-down menu
8Answer the questions about your source
9The right form for your source!
10Cut-and-paste to avoid spelling errors
11Get help on each field
12Help pops up!
13Some fields are required
14Add an annotation
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17Pick the correct spelling
18Sometimes its not wrong!
19When youre done, check your work for errors
20and make changes
21Heres your first citation!
22You can open the form and edit it again
23Click to see a sample in-text reference for your
source
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25If youre confused
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29Some questions kids have asked
- All this is new to me how can I tell whats
common knowledge? - If I wrote it for another class, do I quote
myself? - What if I dont have the page number because I
returned the book? - How do I cite You Tube?
30Self-assess your work
31Ask yourself
32Share your list with Teachers name
Get comments and ideas
33Choose format before exporting
34Keep all your lists
35Follow the handout
- At the New User Registration screen, enter
school name and password - Create your personal ID and password
- Record these on your handout
- When you use NoodleBib after that, login only
with your personal ID and password - Some educators create a printed handout for
students that includes database login
instructions. Please do not publish your schools
password on the Web
36More instructions
- Specifically for this essay, project
- Use MLA, APA or Chicago/Turabian
- Cite as you go (books, wikis, databases)
- Add notes as you read
- Share your working list and notes with name
- Get feedback as you go
- Organize notes with tags and clusters
- Create essay, speech, product
37NoodleBibStart your source list!
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