NoodleTools is your research best friend. It is a place to cite and revisit your sources, take notes and draw up an outline, and export formatted Works Cited lists. It's best for long-term projects, but it can also be helpful for citing oddball sources, like images or government documents. View the videos below to learn about the main NoodleTools functions taught by the Library.
This video (2:43) shows the steps for getting started in NoodleTools.
To SHARE a Project with other students, go to the + under the Share column, click Add Student next to Student Collaboration (right below Share with a Teacher's Inbox).
This video (3:21) shows how to export a citation from a database to NoodleTools.
This video (3:08) shows how to cite anything else in NoodleTools.
The example given is a Web Page from a Website. NoodleTools also has options to cite images, videos, reports, blogs, government documents, etc.
This video (4:34) shows the steps for using Notecards and Outline in NoodleTools.
1 Notecard = 1 Idea. For each new idea you want to remember, create a new Notecard. The direct quote in your Notecard should be only 1-3 sentences.
This video (4:08) shows the quickest and easiest way to achieve MLA formatting in a paper using NoodleTools.