Useful tools and Important information to help achieve great grades in this criterion.
Our school uses MLA (Modern Language Association) as the method to create citations and bibliographies. To help to do this effectively we recommend that you create your own account with Noodletools
Here is a link to two Youtube screencast guides to setting up a Noodletools account and and how to create a bibliography using Noodletools.
Start a new project called Personal Project and start to keep all the resources you used in the list. Noodletools is a guide for creating bibliographic entries for the most unusual resource. Last year students were citing class notes, field trips, interviews and exhibitions. If you have any questions about how to correctly cite something see Mrs Bond.
We have the Citation Centre in the library which will show you how to correctly give in-text (parenthetical) citation in the body of your work and how to create the Works Cited list at the end of your report.
Here is a link to two Youtube screencast guides to setting up a Noodletools account and and how to create a bibliography using Noodletools.
Start a new project called Personal Project and start to keep all the resources you used in the list. Noodletools is a guide for creating bibliographic entries for the most unusual resource. Last year students were citing class notes, field trips, interviews and exhibitions. If you have any questions about how to correctly cite something see Mrs Bond.
We have the Citation Centre in the library which will show you how to correctly give in-text (parenthetical) citation in the body of your work and how to create the Works Cited list at the end of your report.
EBSCOhost is a great resource for articles you will not find on Google. If your project is very research heavy and you are wanting to collect up-to-date information this may well be a useful resource for you. The username and password are available at the library desk. Once you log in go to the EBSCOhost Research Databases. The great thing about EBSCO is you can narrow your search to full text articles and download them to read later. EBSCO provides MLA citations for their articles and they are linked with Easybib as well. Again see Mrs Bond if you need help with this resource.