A works cited page can also be called a bibliography or a references page. These pages are how you share the sources you used for your research. They are an important step in avoiding plagiarism and substantiating your work. We have Noodle Tools to help you with your works cited pages! Explore this page to learn how to utilize these platforms. Remember, citations and works cited pages can be tricky, so swing by the library for help!
Sign in to NoodleTools with your district Google ID and password. Follow the directions provided. You will be given an option to link to a pre-existing account or create a new account the first time you sign in.
The Purdue Online Writing Lab, provides everything you'll need for formatting and citations including an MLA formatted sample paper and an APA formatted sample paper.
Merriam-Webster's Grammar and Usage Guide can help answer your questions about commonly confused words, punctuation, spelling and pronunciation, and more.
The MLA Style Center Quick Guide provides a quick and easy to understand explanation of the elements needed to create an MLA citation.
The APA Style Center provides a quick and easy to understand explanation of the elements needed to create an APA paper.
The most common citation styles you will work with are MLA, Modern Language Association, and APA, American Psychiatric Association. Typically, students in humanities subjects use MLA citations, and students in sciences use APA style citations. You should consult your teacher if you are not sure what style you should use. In addition to the the links above, the videos below are good guides to MLA Works Cited and In-text citations, and APA Reference entries and In-text citations.