You MUST provide a citation for every source (article, website, database, book, etc.) you use in your research on a "Works Cited" page (which will be posted at the bottom of your webpage as an ATTACHMENT).
Every image and video you include in your site must also be cited.
Articles you find in our eBooks and databases "cite themselves" for you. These citations are almost always at the bottom of the article (and you only have to copy and paste them into your "Works Cited" page or whatever document you are using to keep track of your sources.) Sometimes these tools will also have a "Cite This" or "How to Cite This" button on their page which you can click.
You will need to provide citations for the websites, books videos and images you use yourself. This can be done very easily using a free citation generator website like NOODELTOOLS
NoodleTools- Noodle Tools Express
http://my.noodletools.com/noodlebib/express.php
Finding & Citing Images and Videos
You can use Google or Bing images to find pictures for your project:
· RIGHT CLICK on image & click “SAVE IMAGE AS” to save jpeg image file to Health folder in your H-drive
· Go to the image’s ACTUAL WEBSITE to cite the picture
Citing Digital Images in NOODLE TOOLS (http://my.noodletools.com/noodlebib/express.php)
EXAMPLE: Contributor(s). "Title of Photo/Image." Name of Website, Publisher, Date of Publication, URL.
• Select MLA
• Click on ELECTRONIC – PHOTO OR IMAGE (BORN DIGITAL)
• Fill out:
• Name of container website
• Paste in URL of image’s website
• Click TODAY for most recent date of access
• Provide a TITLE for the image
THEN CLICK SUBMIT & copy & paste citation into your WORKS CITED PAGE
Citing YouTube videos in NOODLE TOOLS (http://my.noodletools.com/noodlebib/express.php):
• CLICK VIDEO CLIP (online)
• Fill out:
• Paste in URL of your selected YouTube video
• Click TODAY for most recent date of access
• TITLE of video clip
• Name of WEBSITE (for example, YouTube)
• Contributor(s) – “posted by”
THEN CLICK SUBMIT & copy & paste citation into your WORKS CITED PAGE