NoodleTools will ask:
1. Where did you find your source? Most likely it will be one of these:
Database
Website
Print or in-hand
2. What is your source? Most likely, it will be one of these:
Primary Source, such newspaper articles, eyewitness accounts, diaries, letters, speeches (These are often found within another source, such as a book or a reference source).
Reference Source
Journal
Book
A Reference Source citation has 2 parts:
Reference sources can be cited in NoodleTools using the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) if provided. The ISBN can be found on the back cover of a book, on the back side of the title page, or in the library catalog record. It can also be found in databases containing sources originally produced in print. If you don't find it, we can help you. Books published before about 1967 won't have an ISBN.
If you use the ISBN method, you will still have to fill in the information about the specific article you used because this method only imports the information about the encyclopedia as a whole (title, editor, publisher, etc.).
To cite an encyclopedia / reference source, first choose the NoodleTools option that best describes where you found it:
Next you will choose the type of source you are citing. In this case, Reference Source.
You will complete both parts of the Reference Source form:
Information about a web encyclopedia: author of article (if given), title of article, the URL of the article you are citing, and the most recent date (date updated or date of online publication).
To cite a Primary Source, first choose the NoodleTools option that best describes where you found it:
Next, determine what kind of primary source you are citing:
Print and electronic books can be cited using the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) . The ISBN can be found on the back cover of a book, on the back side of the title page, or in the catalog record for the book. It can also be found in databases containing sources originally produced in print. If you don't find it, we can help you. Books published before about 1967 won't have an ISBN.
To cite a book, choose the NoodleTools option that best describes where you found it:
To cite a source on a website, choose Website.
Remember: a website is an online source you discover through Google (or another search engine) as opposed to a subscription database you access through the library.