NoodleQuest then choose Best Search for Information Needs
One of the hardest parts about doing academic research on the Internet is figuring out where to start! A search engine or subject portal is usually the first thing to try, but which are the most useful for your research need? Answer the short form by clicking on NoodleQuest (above) and we'll point you in the right direction.
One of the hardest parts about doing academic research on the Internet is figuring out where to start! A search engine or subject portal is usually the first thing to try, but which are the most useful for your research need? Answer the short form by clicking on NoodleQuest (above) and we'll point you in the right direction.
NOODLES TOOLS -- is an online tool that users can use to generate and manage bibliographic citations for research. This tool is now available on Pioneer: Utah's Online Library web site at http://pioneer.uen.org
Each student will need to create a personal account so that the system can store his/her work.
(Note: NoodleTools was generously donated by the Hattie D. Munk Library Endowment Fund.)
Each student will need to create a personal account so that the system can store his/her work.
(Note: NoodleTools was generously donated by the Hattie D. Munk Library Endowment Fund.)
Citation Guide
Well, it’s official, you can now officially cite social media sources in MLA and APA formats. Although this might not seem like a big deal, it is an important step in acknowledging social media as an important source of information for scholarly work. Of course, it warrants a discussion with students about when to cite tweets. For example, citing a person’s opinion in a paper is important, but citing a person’s tweet as a factual basis for an argument does not hold up nearly as well!
Well, it’s official, you can now officially cite social media sources in MLA and APA formats. Although this might not seem like a big deal, it is an important step in acknowledging social media as an important source of information for scholarly work. Of course, it warrants a discussion with students about when to cite tweets. For example, citing a person’s opinion in a paper is important, but citing a person’s tweet as a factual basis for an argument does not hold up nearly as well!