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Works Cited Information
is a program that will help you create a perfect Works Cited Citation. Once you have registered as a Hoover Middle School Student, login and create your own works cited document.
In order to create an account, click on the Noodle Tools icon on the library page. Select Create a Personal ID. Noodle Tools will ask for the school password. You will find the password on the list of passwords next to each computer in the library. After you enter the password you will fill in the fields for user id and password. Use you regular network id and password. It will also ask for your initials and four digits of your phone number. Instead of your actual phone number, please enter 1,2,3,4. Once you have established an account, click on the link below for instructions to use Noodle Tools.
Click here for directions.
These forms have been modified for middle school students. For additional information on Works Cited documentation, consult a MLA Citation Guide.
Print Resources
Individual Book / Pamphlet
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Reference Book
Other Resources
Personal InterviewElectronic ResourcesImage from Internet - Subscription Database
Online Encyclopedia
Online Database:
(Gale, SIRS, Cobblestone, Student Resource Center)
Below are samples of citations from a variety of media.Works Cited
Print Citations
Book
Hiaasen, Carl. Skink- No Surrender. New York. Alfred A. Knopf. 2014. Print.Magazine
Kedmey, Dan. “Virtually Real.” Time Magazine. 9 February 2015. 12. Print.
Newspaper
Pignartaro, T.J. “Cold Getting More Bitter – Like Siberia.” Buffalo News. 9 February 2015. D3. Print.
Encyclopedia
Gerlach, John, and Sara Steck Melford. “Gold.” World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago: World Book. 2006. 249-253. Print.
Online Citations
Book from a Database – (No author is given)
Presidential Administration Profiles for Students. Detroit: Gale, 2009. Student Resource Center - Junior. Gale. Web.10 Feb. 2015 //find.galegroup.com
Magazine from Database- (No Author is given.)
"Dried-out leaf hints of global warming.(Glaciers)." USA Today (Magazine). June 2014: Student Resource Center - Junior. Web.10 Feb. 2015. <//find.galegroup.com>
Newspaper from Database
Stuart, Chase. "10 Most Painful Losses in Super Bowl History.(Sports Desk)(ANALYSIS)." The New York Times. 4 Feb. 2015: B16(L). Student Resource Center - Junior. 11 Feb. 2015 <//find.galegroup.com>
Online Encyclopedia
Bluestein, Howard B. "Tornado." World Book Student. World Book, 2015. Web. 10 Feb. 2015. <//www.worldbookonline.com>
Online Edition of Print MagazineJunge, Wolfgang, and Nathan Nelson. “Nature's Rotary Electromotors.” Science. 29 Apr. 2005: 642-44. Science Online. Web. 5 Mar. 2009.
Website
“Your Body’s Systems.” Fact Monster. Pearson Education, Inc. 2007. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.< //www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0774536.html>
Online Image
Davidson, Michael W., “Plant Cell Structure.” 2013. Molecular Expressions. Michael W. Davidson and the Florida State University. Web. 11 Feb. 2015 <//micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/plantcell.htm>
Online Video
Volcano Video Hawaii. “Lava flows in Pahoa - Eruption Update.” Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube. 16 Dec. 2014. Web. 11 Feb. 2015. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddzU-rkzKF0>
Last updated 2/12/2015