Option 1: Click "Google" on this login screen as shown below.
Option 2: Sign in to your Woodward GMail account or Google Drive. Look under the Google "waffle" menu button on the upper right corner of the screen. Scroll down and click the NoodleTools button.
For detailed help, see http://woodward.libguides.com/noodletoolsaccount
Website
Here are the elements you need for a website citation in Turabian:
Author's last name, First name. "Title of Article/Page." Title of Web Site. Last
modified Month Day, Year. Accessed Month Day, Year. URL/Web Address.
For this article on the New Georgia Encyclopedia website: https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/bell-bomber
Bibliography example:
Scott, Thomas A. "Bell Bomber." New Georgia Encyclopedia. Last modified July
15, 2020. Accessed September 16, 2020. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/
articles/government-politics/bell-bomber.
Watch these quick NoodleTools tutorial videos for:
For written directions, see the diagrams below.
Step #1: On the Project page, click on the green + New Project button in the upper right corner.
Step #2: Enter a title in the Project Title box
Step #3: Select a Citation Style. (Use: MLA for English, APA for Science, Chicago/Turabian for Social Studies)
Step #4 Select a Citation Level (use Junior or Advanced)
Step# 5: Click Submit
Steps to add Sources to your project:
For Databases: Use Export to NT or Copy/Paste shortcut.
For eBooks: eBooks use the Export to NT or Copy/Paste shortcut.
For Print Books: Click ISBN and enter the ISBN # from the back or copyright page, search, select, and import
For Websites: Open the NT template for websites and fill in as completely as possible
Steps to creating a notecard:
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3. Click on the Print/Export button
4. Select Print /Export to Google Docs
5. Open in Google Docs and copy/paste to final document​