History: Twentieth Century - 1960'S TEACH-IN (RAFFEL)
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THIS WEBPAGE
LIBRARY DATABASES & EBOOKS
LS Library Database Passwords (to access databases outside of LS building)
DATABASES
eBooks
PRIMARY SOURCE POSSIBILITIES
LIBRARY BOOK CART
If you're in person, check out the book cart to find your topics.
After the instructional session, the book cart will be available in the library. Just ask our staff where to find it.
CITATION
Citation Basics:
Citation means crediting information from a source that you used in your research and writing. When you cite, you are giving some identifying information about the source you used.
Citation has 2 aspects; you must do BOTH:
Rewrite ideas from the source (change words and sentence structure) OR provide a direct quotation ("...using quotes").
Give credit to the information source. You must do this even if you put the information in your own words.
A variety of citation styles exist for different fields of study. For this project, use MLA 8 citation style.
Example Works Cited page
Citation Generators:
To create your MLA 8 Works Cited list, try one of these citation generators:
NoodleTools (see more info in the "NoodleTools" section below)
IMPORTANT NOTE: LS Library databases provide complete citations. Just copy the entire MLA 8 citation from the database and paste it into your citation generator:
In MyBib: Click More and choose Write/Paste citation (end of list).
In NoodleTools: First, choose the type of citation you want. Then, you'll have the option to Quick cite. These directions show more.
Waffle menu with NoodleTools logo
NoodleTools
Can help you create and organize your citations and notes.
To sign in: Log in to your LS Google account, click the waffle menu, and scroll down to NoodleTools (see image on the left).
If you need help, please check in with Paula or Peter.
Ask Jim if we need to keep this link
How to Cite a Primary Source that is Reprinted in Another Source