Simply put, your Works Cited page is a section at the end of your project or essay that lists all of the sources that you used to create your work.
Any information you find and use for your research (from books or websites, for example) should be put in your Works Cited section. Not citing your work is known as plagiarism, or information theft.
We create citations, or references, for our Works Cited page using NoodleTools.
Click on the waffle icon on your Google homepage.
Scroll down and select the NoodleTools app.
Remember, access NoodleTools through the waffle icon!
Click the button at the top right corner that says "New Project" to start your work.
Title your project. Select MLA style. Use the Junior citation level.
This is where you'll see your project listed along with any others that you might be working on. Click the title of your project to get started with citing sources!
At the top right of your screen, click "New Source" to start citing your sources.
A source can be: a website, a book, a video, and much more.
You will need to cite each website, book, or video that you have used for your project. You can find more information on how to cite sources here: