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Responsible Research 

World History I: Ancient Literature

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Today's agenda

Responsible research means:

  • Keeping track of your sources using notecards & citing your sources in correct MLA format (bibliography)
  • Use the databases below (best bets for databases) to find information about Greek and Roman literature:
    • Homer's Iliad - Greek
    • Virgil's Aeneid - Roman
  • Find 1 source from 4 different databases
  • Use the citation tool in each of the databases to locate & copy the MLA citation provided
  • Create a new project in Noodletools 
  • Share your project with Ms. Dvorshak
  • Create a bibliography in Noodletools
  • Create a notecard for each source in Noodletools
  • Export your bibliography to a Google doc

Best bets for databases

Noodletools

Noodletools

Creating a project in Noodletools:

  • Log in to your FCPS gmail
  • Go to the Google Apps 9 square waffle (upper right hand side)
  • Select: Noodletools
  • ** Let your teacher know if you do not automatically land on your Noodletools Project page
  • Select: "New Project" (upper left hand side)
  • Give your project a title (ex. Reign of Terror)
  • Keep the default citation style (MLA)
  • Change the citation level to Junior
  • Select: Submit

Sharing your project with your teacher's inbox:

  • On the Dashboard page - Sharing and Collaboration box (2nd box down)
    • Select: Share with a project inbox
    • Your teacher will provide the name of the project inbox 
    • If needed, make sure you select the correct period (either 1st or 3rd)
    • Select: Done

Create a citation in Noodletools:

  • In Noodletools select: Sources (banner in the center top of the page)
  • Select: Create new citation
  • First, Noodletools asks you: where does information comes from?
    • Noodletools sources: where is it?
  • Second, Noodletools asks you: What type of information is it?
    • Noodletools sources: what is it?
  • If the source you are using provides a citation (i.e. databases)
    • Select: Quick cite: copy and paste
    • DO NOT build the citation by hand when it is already provided
  • Paste the citation in the large box
    • Check for an inaccuracies
      • Use the MLA Guide on the upper right hand side of the screen for guidance
    • Save
  • If the source does not provide a citation (i.e. most websites)
    • Build the citation using the prompts provided by Noodletools
    • Provide AS MUCH information as you possibly can.
    • A URL is not a citation

Create a notecard in Noodletools:

  • In Noodletools select: Notecard (banner in the center top of the page)
  • Select: New
  • Give the notecard a title that makes sense to you
  • Select: source (where the notecard information originates)
  • Choose which box to put your notes in
    • Copy & paste direct quotes
    • Paraphrase
    • Original thoughts
  • Save & close
  • ** When you have more that 1 notecard you can make piles
    • Hint: this is when the title of your notecards will be important - and you can combine notecards from different sources that are about the same topic

Exporting bibliography and/or notecards to Google Docs

Bibliography step 1: 

Noodletools bibliography step 1

Bibliography step 2:

  • Use the drop down menu to select - Print/Export to Google Docs

Noodletools bibliography step 2

Notecards step 1: 

Noodletools notecards, step 1

Notecards step 2:

  • Use the drop down menu to select: Export to Google Docs

Noodletools notecards step 2

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