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Citing Your Research

You are finding credible and accurate sources and gathering relevant information to support your issue. 

 

Your are putting together what you discovered and learned to create your final project.

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Now, it is time to document the sources you used in a Works Cited list.

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You do that by building a source citation in NoodleTools for every item used.

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Do you need more help? Use the Citation Guide to build an accurate source citation.

Citing Your Research:

Database Examples

Watch & Learn: How to access and create a NoodleTools account 

Watch & Learn: How to cite an article from a database

Is it an article from a newspaper? Is it an article from a magazine? What about a reference source, like an encyclopedia?
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What on Earth is Original Content??
Sometimes, it is not clear when citing information from a database.

Watch & Learn: What on Earth Is Original Content

Watch the quick video explainer and learn about what Original Content is to cite correctly in NoodleTools.

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Citing Your Research:

Website, Interview and E-mail Examples

Watch & Learn: How to cite a website

Watch & Learn: How to cite an e-mail or personal interview

Citing Your Research:

Images, Photos and Video Examples

Watch & Learn: How to cite an image from a website

Completing Your Research

Watch & Learn: How to export Works Cited list to Google Drive or Microsoft Word
Watch & Learn: How to share your project with the teacher's inbox.

2019 by C. Hilyard and LBSS Library Team for LBSS 8th Grade Bruins in Action Capstone

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