Keep a record of each resource you find in your process journal AND on Noodletools.
If you do not have a Noodletools account, or you need help, speak to Mrs Merrick (Middle/High School Librarian) as soon as possible.
Record your books in this order – author surname, first name initial, (year of publication), Title of book in italics, publisher, city where published, county where published
For example: Hutton, E (2005), Clever Thinking in Court Design, Black Books, Adelaide, Australia
Record your magazine articles in this order – author surname, first name initial, (year of publication), Title of article in quotation marks, Title of magazine in italics, Issue or volume number, pages, publisher, city where published, country where published.
For example: Lao, K T (2005), “The Best Photographic Memories”, Black and White magazine, May 2006 Issue, pp47-49, Singapore, Singapore
Record your website visits in this order – author surname, first name initial, (date of latest update or copyright date), Title of web page in italics, date that you viewed the web site, URL address for the web site.
For example: Heinrich, J (updated July 2008), Cloning the Future, viewed September 15 2008, http://www.futureconcepts.org
If you cannot find the web page author, you record the web site visit in the order – Title of web page in italics, date it was last updated or copyrighted, date that you viewed the web site, URL address for the web site
For example: Finding Family, (copyright 2007), viewed October 6 2008, http://www.findingfamily.uk
Record interviews and significant discussions with people in this order – person’s surname, first name initial, person’s expert role, date of interview
For example: Ramonovic, S: Boat builder, interviewed March 15 2007