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1 Library Guide to Using EasyBib with Images and Text Sources
This work by Nancy Faraday is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

2 Creating the Works Cited in EasyBib
EasyBib is on online bibliography creation tool that is part of your Canterbury Google Apps package. Start by signing in to your Google Drive.

3 Begin by signing into your Canterbury Google Drive
Begin by signing into your Canterbury Google Drive. This step is not absolutely necessary, but if you want to take full advantage of Easybib’s features, you NEED to do it. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you do it. You REALLY should do it.

4 NEXT: Open a new tab.Go to easybib.com. Click on LOGIN.

5 NEXT: WAIT for a minute until you see the “Sign in with Google” button. Click it. Magic will happen.

6 Click on “My Projects” to start a New Works Cited List or return to an existing Works Cited List.
Because you are already signed into your Google Drive, Easybib can automatically use your information to link to your McCrae Google. It even KNOWS YOUR NAME!

7 Use this button to create a new Works Cited List
All the Works Cited you have made for your courses are sitting there waiting for you to polish them up or reuse resources.

8 Eight Nouns

9 Eight Nouns

10 The most important skills you need for Easybib are:
understanding what type of source you have knowing where that type of source displays the bibliographic information that you need

11 Every type of source has its own set of required information bits.

12 Books

13 Books: Monograph (entire book is by one author) or Anthology (book containing essays by many authors) Autocite results are not reliable: click on Manual cite

14 Websites

15 WEBSITES: make sure you cite the EXACT page you found the information on. The home age of the website is not sufficient. If you have used more than one page from a site, each page needs its own entry Step 1: Enter the URL of the page. Step 2: Easybib will return some options. Pick the closest one. Expect that you will need to add some information during the next step.

16 Step 3: Review the information that Easybib has found
Step 3: Review the information that Easybib has found. Do NOT assume it is correct. Accuracy of information is YOUR responsibiity. Step 2: Continue to the next step to fill in missing information.

17 Note the fields outlined in red
Note the fields outlined in red. You need to locate and provide this information

18 Digital Images

19 To cite an online image:
Click the “All 59 Options” tab, and then click on “Digital Images”

20 Fill in the required information.
If you cannot find the author’s name or name of image, do not use the image. make sure the URL is for the page that shows both image and author information click “Yes” beside “Display URL” ignore “publisher/ sponsor”

21 Final Steps

22 Final Step (Level 4 skill)
Click on “No” for “Show publication placeholders” on all entries.

23 1. Export completed Works Cited as Google Doc
2. Result of Export 1. Export completed Works Cited as Google Doc Step 3

24 In your Google Drive LIKE MAGIC, all the citations are organized alphabetically, italicized, indented, titled and ready to add to your essay or submit to your teacher.

25 Change document name to name of project so that you can find it again in your drive

26 Ask the librarian for feedback or help with your Works Cited List items. There are plenty of details to remember, and so many different kinds of sources that locate their information in different places that no-one learns them all or remembers them all the first time. That’s one of many skills that teacher-librarians love to help with.


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