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How to Write
Bibliographies
Look What I'm Citing! Photographed by Emily Markowitz, 11/9/2006
What are Bibliographies?
Bibliographies are where you show or 'cite' the sources of where you found information. Click here for some Examples.
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Noodletools.com is a website that helps you make your citations correctly. For those who don't know how to write a Bibliography or would rather it easier for themselves, Noodletools.com will make professional examples. Below, there are steps to make the citations on noodletools.com.
1st Step: Go to NoodleBib.com by clicking the link or typing in the URL box (the box at the top of the screen that you type by website address into).
2nd Step: On the bottom of the screen in the box named, "Free tools", click "NoodleBib Express".
3rd Step: Select 'MLA' format.
4th Step: Select the relevant source from the dropdown list at the top of the page and click 'Go'
5th Step: The next screen wants you to confirm exactly what you mean. For Example, if your source was a magazine you need to specify whether it's a magazine, a reprint in a book, or a journal. Click the bullet that describes the exact type of piece you are looking for.
6th Step: Answer questions about the piece.
7th Step: Click 'Generate Citation' and you're done.