Here are some more Google search tips you should know from Common Sense Media.
Learn to create good searches with these tips on using Google.
Tips for Effective Database Search Strategies:
Student from Yavapai University explains the benefits to using a library database for research over a search engine
The videos and presentations below give directions on how to cite from a database, book, website, or online encyclopedia into Noodle Tools.
If you have any difficulty accessing your Noodle Tools account, talk to Mrs. Griffin in the library or send her an email. Note that as of 8/27/24, NoodleTools is integrated with Google and your single sign-on. Please see the document in the Google Classroom with instructions and the school code. Pre-existing NoodleTools accounts can be linked.
Britannica Encyclopedia is a reference source that offers information on many topics. Middle School students may use and cite Britannica. High School students should use Britannica for background information only.
Learn how to create notecards.
Always link your notecards to a source, learn how here.
Notecards can be sorted by color and organized by putting into piles. Find out more here.
If you use the Quick Cite function to copy and paste a citation into Noodle Tools, you will need to create the in-text citation on your own.
OWL Purdue explains how to create parenthetical citations in MLA 9