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1 GET OUT YOUR TWO DATABASE ARTICLES AND THE SOURCE FORM FOR THE PRINT REFERENCE BOOK ARTICLE. IF YOU HAVE LOST THAT SOURCE FORM, YOU NEED TO GET OUT THE COPY THAT I GAVE YOU OF THE PRINT REFERENCE BOOK ARTICLE.

2 1) “A global system of interconnected computer networks”—what is that describing? INTERNET

3 2) What do you need to know in order to access our subscription databases from home? metamora redbirds (LOGIN AND PASSWORD)

4 3) What is the name of our largest database? GALE STUDENT RESOURCES IN CONTEXT

5 4) Why are our databases referred to as subscription databases? We pay a yearly fee to access them.

6 5) If you need to continue entering or need to make changes to an existing citation in NoodleTools, what do you need to click to the right of the citation on the MLA Works Cited page? EDIT

7 6) When you get to the fill-in screen in NoodleTools, what must you change if you’re entering an article found in a database? CHANGE PRINT TO DATABASE

8 7) In a correct MLA citation, which piece of information is enclosed in quotation marks? ARTICLE TITLE

9 8) In a correct MLA citation, which piece of information is found between the city and the year? PUBLISHER

10 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 9) Title of reference source: American History: The Emergence of Modern America, 1900 to 2000

11 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 10) Publication city: New York

12 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 11) Authors of article/entry: Scott Taylor Barbara Smith

13 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 12) Publication year: 2010

14 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 13) Edition: 2nd

15 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 14) Article/entry title: Wright, Frank Lloyd

16 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 15) Volume: 7

17 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 16)Pages: 45-60

18 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 17) Editors of the reference source: Elizabeth Faue Gary B. Nash

19 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 18) Series name: History of the World

20 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 19) Publisher: Facts on File

21 Taylor, Scott and Barbara Smith. “Wright, Frank Lloyd.” In Faue, Elizabeth and Gary B. Nash, eds. American history: The emergence of modern America, 1900 to History of the World. Second Edition. (Volume VII). New York: Facts On File, Inc., American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. (accessed October 7, 2013). 20)Name of the database: American History Online

22 ENTERING DATABASE ARTICLES IN NOODLETOOLS Just because a database citation isn’t capitalized correctly doesn’t mean you don’t have to capitalize correctly. Do NOT enter anything in the “Title of volume in multivolume set” box. If it’s in the database citation, it most likely needs to be entered in NoodleTools. Check the beginning and end of the database article for information that wasn’t included in the database citation but should be entered in NoodleTools (especially the author’s name). Check the yellow database reference chart for any other information you may need about entering database articles.