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Joiner/ World Religions: NooodleTools & Citation Help

NoodleTools Steps

Use Google SSO to sign in to NoodleTools:

NoodleTools Sign In Page

NT login screen

Step #1: On the Project page, click on the green + New Project button in the upper right corner.   

                NT new project page

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

Video: How to Set Up a New Project

Steps to add Sources to your project:

New citation button

  1. Open your Project
  2. Click on the Sources button in the navigation pane
  3. Click the green + Create new citation button
  4. Repeat for every new source that you need to cite

Create type

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

Video Tutorials: 

How to Add A Book Source  to a Project

How to Add a Database Source from Gale & EBSCO

How to Add a Database Source from JSTOR

Steps to creating a notecard:

  1. Open your Project.
  2. From the Sources page, click in the Notecards column to the right of your source and a notecard will be linked to this source:

  1. Open your Project in NoodleTools
  2. Go to your Sources page

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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​

OWL Purdue Chicago Style

The Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University offers writing resources and research information and citation help for all research projects. Here is their Intro to Chicago Style page

CITATIONS

Documentation of all sources used in research projects is important.  You must give proper credit to the authors of any sources used.  It is plagiarism if you do not give credit to the authors for their ideas or images.  

Cite your sources!

For this project, you will cite your sources using Turabian/Chicago.

Turabian Student Guide

More help with Chicago/Turabian:

Turabian Quick Guide for sample citations:

http://www.press.uchicago.edu/books/turabian/turabian_citationguide.html

Chicago Manual of Style for Students:

http://cmosshoptalk.com/for-students/