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2022 Fall Elective: American Cultural History: Citation

Noodletools Citation

     

Fall 2020: Sign-in to Noodletools is now through Google! Please follow the steps below for help setting up your account!

Use your NoodleTools account to create your Works Cited list.

*Select the Chicago Citation Style and Advanced.

*For help with your account, please ask  Ms. Kane.

We now use G Suite for Noodletools access. To log in, click on Sign in with Google button on the right side of this login page:

  1. You may be prompted to select your G Suite account if you aren't already logged in, or if you are logged in to multiple accounts. 

If this is not your first time logging in this way, you will be automatically logged in and see your My Projects screen. If this is your first time logging in this way, go to 3. Account setup below to create a new account or link an existing account to your Google ID.

Registering your account

Under Account Setup: Step 2, "I am a student or library patron" is selected by default. If you are a teacher, select "I am a teacher or librarian" (this option includes the Assignment Inbox feature that allows students to share projects with you).

A. New user (If you have an existing account, go to the next section.)

If you are a new NoodleTools user, leave the "Create account" tab selected (default) and click the "Create Account" button.

On the next screen, under "Update Profile," select your graduation year (and name of your school, if necessary) and click "Save Profile."

The next screen will be My Projects in your new NoodleTools account.

B. Linking to a previously-created account NOTE: This option applies only to schools that still have non-Google-linked accounts. If your school or district has always used G Suite for authentication, you will get only the "create" option. 

If you have an older account that you previously accessed using a Personal ID and password (i.e. from a trial or from the subscription before G Suite authentication was enabled), select the "I have an existing account" tab. You will be prompted to enter your old Personal ID and password. 

If you do not remember your password, your librarian or NoodleTools administrator can reset it for you (clicking the "Forgot your old password?" link opens our help page for administrators "How to reset a user's password in the admin area"). Click the button "Link Account." NoodleTools will link your old account to your Google ID and take you to the My Projects screen with your saved projects. 

 

 

 

 


Can I use the citations made by the database I am using?

Generally we find that information given within databases is misleading and their examples are routinely wrong. Databases often provide a "source citation" at the bottom of the article. Although these source citations provide useful data (e.g., title of the database, authors, etc.), spend the time to review them thoroughly and compare them to the style guide examples before simply copying and pasting those examples into your source list.

From the NoodeTools Help Desk


What is a stable URL?

The web address displayed in your browser's address bar is not always stable.  Sometimes it includes code that makes the reading accessible on your workstation for a short period of time.  You can see if a web address is stable by opening a different browser than the one you were using (e.g. Firefox instead of Chrome) and testing the web address you created.  If it doesn't work, there are extra steps that you can try:

Look for a stable web address on the article/resource web page. Often there is a link that allows you to bookmark or jumpstart the article or email a link. If you cannot find a stable URL use the Database # associated with the item. This can be found in the bottom portion of the page near the citation information. Use the DOI (Digitial Object Identifier) for the article.

University of Washington Libraries. “Creating Stable Links to Journal Articles.” University Libraries, University of Washington. Accessed October 2, 2015.http://www.lib.washington.edu/types/course/instructors/compliance/linkingjournals.