Literature Critical Interpretation
If you need usernames and passwords for databases, check the media center's Schoology page, under Resources (Database Brochure).
Start by opening NoodleTools and starting a new project. Log in with your school email address and password. If you are having trouble logging in, make sure you are logged out of any Google accounts. TRUST ME, NOODLETOOLS WILL MAKE YOUR PROJECT SO MUCH EASIER!!
This database will require a password to use from home. If you do not remember it, check the Media Center's Schoology page under "Resources". You will find all the usernames and passwords for the databases on the Database Brochure. If there is a "For Students" book with a chapter about your book in it, start your research there.
Use your TPL barcode or eCard number to log in (212739+Student ID number, no spaces).
These citations can be shared with NoodleTools directly from the database using the "cite"
button and selecting NoodleTools.
These citations can be shared with NoodleTools directly from the database using the "cite"
button and selecting NoodleTools.
This database should not require a password. Articles and citations can be
added to NoodleTools using the "cite" button, copy/paste a new citation. BE
SURE TO ALSO SAVE THE "PERMALINK".
added to NoodleTools using the "cite" button, copy/paste a new citation. BE
SURE TO ALSO SAVE THE "PERMALINK".
You might need to adjust your search options so you can search for your author and/or title as a subject. If you find a book you would like to check out, place a hold and the book will be available for you at curbside pickup. If you are the only one needing the book, it will be checked out to you for the remainder of the semester.
A small collection, but there are some lit crit titles available. Usernames and
passwords are available on the database brochure located in the resources on the
Media Center's Schoology page. The "citations" button will allow you to send the
article and citation directly to NoodleTools.
passwords are available on the database brochure located in the resources on the
Media Center's Schoology page. The "citations" button will allow you to send the
article and citation directly to NoodleTools.
Another small collection. Citations are at the bottom of each article and will need to be copy/pasted into NoodleTools. There is not a good way to import the articles into NoodleTools, so you will want to remember the username and password for the database so you can get back to your article(s) later.
No username/password should be needed. If you use the "export" option
instead of "cite" the citation will be automatically added to NoodleTools along
with the permalink.
instead of "cite" the citation will be automatically added to NoodleTools along
with the permalink.
Struggling to find anything on your title/author? Try the Index to see if your work is discussed in ANY of the Gale products. Works first published in languages other than English are indexed by their original language title, so you might want to search for your author's name first and narrow down your search from there. If there is an entry for your author/work and you do not know where to go to access it, contact Mrs. Isaac for help.
Opposing Viewpoints is from MeL and you should not need a password to get in. A nice feature is that citations can be automatically added to your Noodle Tools project. The topic finder is an excellent to discover search terms to define your topic and improve your searches.
Using Opposing Viewpoints video tutorial.
Using Opposing Viewpoints video tutorial.
Points of View is similar to Opposing Viewpoints. Also from MeL, so no password needed. Citations can also be added directly to Noodle Tools.
EBSCO eBooks contains some very good book sources. Citations can be directly added into Noodle Tools. From MeL, so no password needed.
Many (if not most) of these articles are behind a paywall. Try limiting yourself to the articles from JSTOR since we have access to those without an additional fee. Most articles will provide a citation that you can quick copy into NoodleTools, but make sure to check them for accuracy (remember to also copy the URL and paste into the space provided).
Citation Help:
Noodle Tools Quick Start Guide
CITATION TIPS AND TRICKS: If you need a little extra help remembering how to use all the citation tools so that you turn in a perfect bibliography.
Noodle Tools Quick Start Guide
CITATION TIPS AND TRICKS: If you need a little extra help remembering how to use all the citation tools so that you turn in a perfect bibliography.