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How do I export from NoodleTools?

How do I export from NoodleTools?

NoodleTools Help Desk

  1. Select “Print/Export” at top of your Sources screen.
  2. Select “Print/Export to Google Doc” on the menu.
  3. Google will prompt you to log into your Google Drive.
  4. After you are logged into your Google Drive, Google will automatically open a new document with your sources.

What information do you need to cite a document on a website?

If you are citing information that was first published on the web, you need to provide: 4 Page 5 • the name of the author; it may a specific person or an organization • the date on which the document was posted or notation that no date was available • and the name of the document or webpage • a retrieval statement …

How do I cite NoodleTools?

To create a citation, locate the Components box and click on Works Cited (MLA), References (APA), or Bibliography (Chicago/Turabian). Look for the words Cite a: at the topic of your screen and use the drop down menu to choose a source. A series of screens will then prompt you for information about your source.

Can you cite a website in MLA?

Cite web postings as you would a standard web entry. Provide the author of the work, the title of the posting in quotation marks, the web site name in italics, the publisher, and the posting date. Follow with the date of access. Include screen names as author names when author name is not known.

How do you know what to cite?

When to Cite

  1. Cite when you are directly quoting. This is the easiest rule to understand.
  2. Cite when you are summarizing and paraphrasing.
  3. Cite when you are citing something that is highly debatable.
  4. Don’t cite when what you are saying is your own insight.
  5. Don’t cite when you are stating common knowledge.

How do you cite a website PDF?

Always cite the PDF based on what the source in the file actually is.

  1. In MLA formatting, you can change the medium description to “PDF file.”
  2. In an APA citation, cite a PDF the same way you would cite a webpage, and include the PDF link as the URL.
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