Humanities 2013-4
Keeping Track of Your Research Information Using NoodleTools
NOTE: When using NoodleTools, it is recommended that you use Safari for your web browser instead of Firefox.
How To Use NoodleBib to Maintain a Research Paper Bibliography
- Go to the UCLS Rowley Library webpage and click on “NoodleTools.”
- Log into NoodleTools with your username and password. (You may need to visit the library to retrieve your password or revalidate your account.)
- If you have not yet started a bibliography for the research paper, click on “Create a New Project” (in the upper right side of the screen)
- Select “MLA Junior” list style and then give your list a name in the Description field. Since you’ll probably use NoodleTools again the future it would be good to give your list a specific name with your research topic (Ex.- Last Name Wounded Knee Research).
- Then click on “Create Project.”
- To add a source to your bibliography, on your project dashboard, look to the left—under "Components," click on the circle that says "Works Cited."
- At the top-left side of the page, choose the type of citation you’d like to make from the drop-down menu and then click on “Create Citation.”
- Fill in the necessary information for each field and at the end click “Submit.”
How to Print Your Bibliography or Works Cited List
Printing with NoodleTools can be a bit tricky. If you run into trouble, ask your teachers or a classmate for help.
- First, select the list you wish to print by choosing the project you are working on and then under "Components" click on the circle that says "Works Cited."
- From the home page of your list, select the "Print/Export" button (left side of screen).
- On the resulting drop-down menu, select "Print/Export to Word." This will generate a file with an .rtf extension. Open this file.
- Go to the "Format" menu at the top of your desktop, select "Text," then "Align Right." Then add your name and the date.
- If necessary (depending on the type of document you are creating) switch the title from "Works Cited" to "Working Bibliography."
- At the top of the desktop, select the "File" menu, then "print."
How to Share YourLists and Notecards with Your Humanities Teacher (*You only have to do this once)
***You will need to link your notecards to your humanities teacher’s class list so your teacher can see the progress you are making throughout your research.
- Go to the "Dashboard" for your research paper Project.
- Two interesting things to note are that on your dashboard you can type in your research questions and your thesis statement as a reminder for how you will focus your research.
- In the "Sharing and Collaborating" box, find the word "Sharing" and click on the "Share project link with a teacher's drop box" link.
- Type your name and class period (3-4 or 7-8) where it says “My Name.”
- Where it says “Assignment Drop Box” you must type in your class name just as you see it on this paper.
-If you are in Mr. Nekrosius's 3-4 class type: NEKROSIUS 34 2013
-If you are in Mr. Nekrosius's 7-8 class type: NEKROSIUS 78 2013
- Put in your first and last name.
- Then click on “Share Project.”
How to Use NoodleTools to Make Notecards
- Click on “Notecards” from the toolbar at the top of the page.
- Click on “New Notecard.”
- Give your notecard a title that describes what your notecard is about.
- Choose the source where the information on your notecard is coming from. [Note: If you did not make a bibliography card for the source it will not appear in the source list. You must make a bibliography card for the source before you make a notecard.]
- On the "Pages" line, type in the page numbers from which you are making this notecard.
- If you want, you can “tag” this notecard. The “tag” suggests a larger category to which this notecard might belong (Ex.- If I were making a notecard about the Lakota Sioux Ghost Dance, I might tag it “Reasons for conflict”).
- Decide what type of notecard you want to make: a direct quote or a paraphrase.
- If you want to make a note to yourself about this information, you can write it in “My ideas.”
- The click on “Save."