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How to Access Your D219 NoodleTools Account

We subscribe to the Noodletools citation tool. Our subscription is accessible through Google Apps so you can access your account with your school Google login. You must register the first time you open Noodletools. Follow these instructions.


Three ways to get to D219 NoodleTools 

(more info here)

1.  Log in to NoodleTools through the button found within the Google Apps Universal Navigation Bar (from your District 219 Google Mail or Drive).


2.  Open NoodleTools from a link customized for D219.

NoodleTools for Students

NoodleTools for Teachers


3.  Go to the login page of noodletools.com and enter your Google email address under the Access via Google For Education area of the main login screen (on the right side).

NoodleTools Quick Guides

1. Create Citations.

Citations

A citation tells the reader the source of the information you are using in your paper. Citations are listed in the Works Cited page at the end of your paper.

What's New in MLA

Changes in MLA Format

The eighth edition of the MLA Handbook came out in April 2016 and includes some new changes. Now there is one standard citation format, no matter the source. Here are the core elements of each MLA citation, in this order:

Author
Title of source
Title of container
Other contributors
Version
Number
Publisher
Publication date
Location

MLA: What's New in the Eighth Edition

MLA Eighth Edition: What's New and Different

MLA 7 vs. MLA 8