noodletools notecards 2012
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The Taft School Library
Welcome to NoodleTools
Creating Notecards
We’ll look at the Salem Witch Trials project
There are currently 4 sources in the Bibliography and 3 notecards.
Open your bibliographyfrom the toolbar above or from Components below
Your sources and notecards are linked
Click New to create a new notecardfrom the corresponding source
A new notecard automatically linked to the source
Direct Quotation = Author’s exact words or imagesRemember to include the page number(s) if given
(they are not always available in an electronic source)If your source is a website, provide the URL.
Tip: Copy-and-paste You’ll get quotes and attribution
right!
Paraphrase = Summarize in your own wordsA paraphrase must be cited just like a direct quotation.
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My Ideas = What do you think?
How does it fit in your research? Ask questionsEvaluate ideas
You can use one, two, or all three spaces.For example, you may use Paraphrase
and your own thoughts as well.
Example of a Direct Quotation card(don’t forget your page number, if available)
You can highlight important phrases or ideas, and use other word processing features too.
Remember to SAVE your notecard!
Click Show to view your notecardwithin the context of your bibliography
A notecard with a Paraphraseand your own ideas too.
Edit, Print or Delete your notecard
Click here to view ALL your notecardson your virtual tabletop
Welcome to Your Virtual Tabletop
Your new notecards are waiting here
Drag new notecards from dock to tabletop
Click here to create a new notecard
Open the drop-down menu andSelect the source
the notecard should be linked to,create the card and SAVE.
The Tabletop Navigation Box helps you keep track of all your notecards.
You can move it around to locate your cards.Tip: If you can’t find notecards you know you created,
look at your navigation box.
Questions?Please ask us… or
click on Help
See the Virtual Tabletop tutorial for more on organizing your notecards,
how to use your tabletop and creating an Outline.
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