Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 1 NoodleBib Create a Bibliography Introduction
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 2 What is NoodleBib? Create, organize and store Create a bibliography Take notes online Organize your notes Create [essay, speech, product…]
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 3 Start by choosing a style
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 4 What’s your source? Choose the best match from the drop-down menu
Fill in the form Cut-and-paste to avoid spelling errors
Get help on each field
Help pops up!
When you’re done, check for errors…
…and make changes
Compile your working list
If you’re confused
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 12 Check here first
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 13 Search your question here
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 14 Expert help for tricky sources
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 15 Other kids have asked… All this information is new to me …what is common knowledge? If I wrote it for another class, do I quote myself? What if I don’t have the page number because I returned the book? What if there’s no © on a Web page?
Analyze your list
Share list with [teacher], use comments to fix list
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 18 Export options
Keep all your lists
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 20 Follow the *handout… 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 Please do not publish your school’s password on the Web
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 21 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 Share your working list and notes with [name] –Get feedback as you go Organize notes with tags and clusters Create [essay, speech, product…]
Mediathek Mirabaud Media Centre 22 NoodleBib Start your source list! Questions? For more teaching ideas: support [at] noodletools [dot] com