The SCC Library offers a self-paced workshop in Canvas called Creating Citations in MLA Style. Some instructors offer extra credit for a certificate of completion. The workshop takes between 30 and 45 minutes to complete, and includes video and interactive quizzes. It will teach you how to correctly format in-text citations and Works Cited pages, as well as how to avoid plagiarism and use online citation builder NoodleTools. Enroll today!
SCC Library subscribes to NoodleTools, a web-based citation builder that guides you to enter each piece of information APA requires into an online form. Once you have entered all of the information needed for each of your sources, you can:
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Once you have registered for a NoodleTools account, click the green oval in the upper right corner with the text "+ New Project" to create a new project. In this example, the project is a research paper for English 100, using MLA style.
Once you have created a new project and hit the blue "Submit" button, click on the name of your project (in this example, English 100 Research Paper). Then you can add a new source, by clicking the green oval in the upper right corner with the text "+ New Source".
Once you have hit the green "+ New Source" button, a pop-up appears asking you where your source is found. In a database? On a website? Is it print material or something you can hold in your hand? Is it something you viewed or heard live? Is it a file, an app, or an e-book?
Clicking "Database" causes many more rectangles of options to appear, where you can click to answer the question, "What is it?" In this example, the source is an article from a scholarly journal found in a library database, so we have clicked "Database" and then "Journal".
Now we enter information about the database where we found the journal article: The name of the database, the permalink URL, the DOI, and the most recent date of access.
Now, we enter information about the article. If there is more than one author, click the blue button labeled "+ Add Contributor". Enter the article title, and the page numbers where the article begins and ends.
Now we enter information pertaining to the journal where the article was published: Name, volume, issue, publication date, and series. This is the last piece of information we need to enter for this source, so we click the blue "Save" button in the upper right corner.
Once you have saved a citation, you can click the three dots on the right-hand side of each entry to see options, including "In-text citation".
The "in-text citation" option will show you how to refer to the work throughout your paper or essay, as you quote, paraphrase, or reference its content.
To export the Works Cited page of a project, click the "up" arrow in the top navigation ribbon.