↓ | In the column below, you'll find databases containing articles from academic journals, newspapers, and magazines, as well as reference sources. |
From school, clicking on any of the database links will get you directly in to any database.
From home, you need login credentials because these are subscription (that is, paid-for) databases. Click on the image below to access the Google Doc containing the passwords. You must be signed in with a Northern Highlands account to view these passwords.
Having trouble? Email the librarian at goldbergj@northernhighlands.org, or stop by the Library.
1. Log in to your NoodleTools account. (Forgot your login info? Contact the librarian.)
2. Create or open a project.
3. Follow the instructions for exporting a citation from each kind of database. Find the article you want, and then:
Gale | Click Cite at the top right of the page, then select "Export to NoodleTools." |
EBSCO | Click on the right-hand menu, then click . Select the last item in the list, which is . |
JSTOR | Click in the left-hand menu. Scroll down past the three citations and select , the first item on the list. |
INFOBASE |
Click directly under the article title. Then click . |
PROQUEST | Click in the upper right menu. Scroll down past the citation. You do NOT need to change the citation format at the top! Select , then Continue on the next screen. |
4. Refresh your Sources page, and there you will see a perfectly-formatted MLA citation.
5. To print or export all your sources into a pre-formatted Works Cited page, select the printer icon at the top of your Sources page, then choose what program you want your citations exported to.
↓ | In the column below, you'll find some examples of specific articles about the cultural, historical, and literary background of Things Fall Apart. |