2. Quick review: What is
plagiarism?
O Plagiarism is using someone else’s words
or ideas as your own without giving credit
to that person.
O There are many ways to commit
plagiarism. You could borrow a paper,
copy large sections of text from a book,
copy and paste from the internet, or fail to
cite your sources.
3.
4. Welcome to NoodleTools!
O Create a personal account
O Expected year of graduation =
2023
O Personal ID and password
should be your Westminster
log on information.
O Initials and phone digits are in
case you forget your log in
information.
O Register
O Create a New Project
2023
5. Create a DEMO project for this
lesson:
• Title = WC Demo
• MLA
• Starter
• Submit
Open the list of
SOURCES
And then create new
citation
22. 1. Open the Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Nations by
clicking on the cover.
2. Search for a section on your country.
3. Go to that information.
4. Find the citation.
5. Cite the information in NoodleTools.
25. Quick review: What is
plagiarism?
O Plagiarism is using someone else’s words
or ideas as your own without giving credit
to that person.
O There are many ways to commit
plagiarism. You could borrow a paper,
copy large sections of text from a book,
copy and paste from the internet, or fail to
cite your sources.
26. Quick review
3 Steps to Avoid Plagiarism:
O Step 1: Cite your sources.
O Step 2: Take good bulleted notes in your
own words; no complete sentences.
O Step 3: Paraphrase your notes. Since
your notes are in your own words, you are
putting your notes back into complete
sentences.
27. and read the
CultureGrams
box.
Now go to the
database and
website tab
Then
• Click on
CultureGrams
to open it.
• Choose World
Edition.
• Search for your country using the search box.
• Open the first result.
• Look for the citation generator at the bottom and generate the
citation.
• Copy and paste it into NoodleTools.
31. 2. Website name
3. Webpage name
4. Publication date
1. Publisher, as
specified in the
libguide
6. No author is mentioned
The 6 items needed to cite a website:
5. The URL