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Here's how to site using Noodle Tools noodle Tools is an easy way to keep track of your research and create a bibliography or work site page. It's free to all Ivy Tech students, so let's see how it works so you can use it on your next projects from the library website. Scroll down a little bit until you see the Sighting Sources button and the Noodle Tools is the first link. The first time you come to Noodle Tools, it'll ask you to sign in. The sign in will be brand new, unique to just you.

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You can use your Ivy Tech email, but you'll have to create a brand new password just for noodles. Once you've signed in, you can start by clicking New Project. There are a few things that you want to add to your new project. The first is a name. So let's do music.

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And then the citation style. Your Citation style is usually set by your instructor. They'll let you know what they would like you to use for your research project. And then the last thing to set is the citation level. We suggest Advanced because this lets you cite lots of different things, gives you more options for more things to site.

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So click submit. That gives your project on this list right here. Now you want to add a source. You click on your project.

Once that is open, you'll find a green button in the right corner. Click on New source. Then from here you will answer questions and follow links until you get to the place where you insert information about your source. So keep your source open and keep that web page open so that you can use it to fill in this information. First, say we have a website.

Where is it? It's a website. What is it? Let's say it's a blog.

You would then fill in all the information that you know about this blog post from a blog. You can use the author's name, the title of the post, the name of the blog, and then you can use the annotation box down here to fill in anything about this source that you wish to remember. Or you can use this annotation box to help you create an annotated bibliography.

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Once you're done, you click Save. Let me go back to my projects.

Once you've added your sources, your project will look like this from here, you can add information on a note card by clicking New. Under the word Note card, you can then add a little specific quotations or paraphrases or summaries of the source. You can also brainstorm ideas in this box here. That's just a handy way to keep track of what you've thought about the quotes that you like from the source and more.

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If you have all of the sources that you are going to use for your project, and you want to use these to create a bibliography page, you click this button here. The print export, and then you export it as a Word document, and then you click submit, and it will download the bibliography page. Once you open it, it'll look something like this. So this is a bibliography page of your references in the format that you chose. That's just a basic overview of Noodle tools.

If you have any questions about it or anything else, feel free to reach out. Thanks so much. Bye.

 

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