NoodleBib Create a [bibliography, source list…] * [Your name/title/contact info] *Note: For the brackets, fill in your specific information
Create, organize and store What is NoodleBib? Create, organize and store Create a bibliography Take notes online Organize your notes Create an outline Add notecards under headings Create [essay, speech, product…]
Start by choosing a style
Check with your instructor first!
Name your project
Your dashboard helps you track and organize your work
Keep your focus
Assignments, links, calendar…
Use feedback from your instructor to improve your work
Teacher’s comment is next to your citation Click view comment/notecard in context to quickly navigate to the relevant citation or notecard
Bibliography screen
What’s your source? Choose the best match from the drop-down menu
Copy-and-paste to avoid spelling errors Fill in the form Copy-and-paste to avoid spelling errors
Get help on each field
Help pops up!
Catch common errors…
…and make changes
Correctly formatted, correctly alphabetized
Share your list with [Teacher’s name here] Get comments and Improve your work
Get fast, expert help when you need it
Questions we’ve been asked… How can I tell if this is common knowledge? Is a pdf cited like a book? What if I don’t have the page number because I returned the book? How do I make an in-text citation? Why is my video only in a note? What do I put in an annotation?
Analyze your list
Format, export, print… and you’re done!
Keep a project portfolio
Follow the *handout… Click the "Create a Personal ID“ button to register as a new user At the “New User Registration” screen, enter [school name] and password Create your personal ID and password Record these on your handout When you use NoodleBib after that, login only with your personal ID and password * Some educators create a printed handout for students that includes database login instructions. Please do not publish your school’s password on the Web
Specifically for this [essay, project…] More instructions… Specifically for this [essay, project…] Use [MLA, APA or Chicago/Turabian] Cite as you go (books, wikis, databases…) Add notes as you read, annotate to understand Organize notes in piles, add tags and reminders Build an outline, cluster your notes under headings Share your working list and notes with [name] Get feedback as you go Create [essay, speech, product…]
NoodleBib Start your source list! Questions? For more teaching ideas: support [at] noodletools [dot] com