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Note-taking with NoodleBib that’s using your “noodle”! Elizabeth Nelson St Luke’s Library

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Page 1: Taking notes with noodle tools

Note-taking with NoodleBib that’s using your “noodle”!

Elizabeth Nelson

St Luke’s Library

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With Noodle Bib Note Cards you can…• Take notes linked to their source

– Annotate the quotes you copy and paste

– Paraphrase

– Add your own questions and thoughts

• Organize your notes with tags/piles

• Create an outline with associated notes

• Print notes or export notes to Word

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List view

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Source

Notes

Your notes and sources stay linked

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Three-part notes

1. Cut-and-paste Capture author’s words, images

– Get quotes and attribution right

– Mark-up the quote to understand the author’s idea

2. Paraphrase or summarize Explain it to yourself

– Tag concepts and facts

– Add reminders and tasks

3. My ideas Prompts for original thinking

– Analyze how it fits your research

– Ask questions, evaluate ideas

– List “to do” plan

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Cut-and-paste first

Author’s image

Author’s words

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You’ll get quotes and attribution right!

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Re-read and color-code information

Red for problems

Green for statistics

Highlight main ideas

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Annotating helps you understand

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Explain it to yourself**Using words that you understand

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What do you think?

I wonder…?

“To do” next

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Add the main idea last

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Add tags now…or later

It’s easier to add tags when you know more.

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You can always go back to the source

Sometimes re-reading clears up questions

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Use your tabletop to organize notes

Your notes are waiting here

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Sort notes however you like!

Drag notes

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Make piles

Group notes that you feel belong together

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Label your notes with visual cues

Add reminders, colors and tags

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Build your outline on-the-fly…

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…or build it before you take notes

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Drag notes and piles into your outline

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Get feedback during the process• Share your list and associated notes

with your teacher so s/he can add comments

• Print your source list and/or notes

• E-mail your source list and/or notes

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Periodically reflect on your progress• Can I add more tags now that I know more?

– Label details, themes, concepts

• Are there other ways to organize my ideas?– Re-order by searching on 2-3 tags at once

• Any loose ends?

• Are there types of sources I missed?

– Use button to see the type and range of sources you used

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Create subtopics and outline• What notes have similar titles or topics?

– Pile them together– Add them to your outline

Play with the order, be curious!• What if I make new combinations of notes?

– Search by one or more tags to find common ideas• What other ways can I organize my outline?• Do new groupings suggest new ways to analyze what

I know? New ideas? New questions?

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Don’t forget to follow your ideas!

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NoodleBib handles the minutia so your noodle can focus on research

• Spend your time thinking and creating, not on how to punctuate your citation

• Access your work from home and school• Safeguard against accidental plagiarism• Get curious, feel creative…have fun!

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“Noodle” time…start thinking!

What questions do you have?