[CASL-L] research/citation tools--what is your school using?
Juliann T. Moskowitz
juliann14 at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 6 07:00:00 PST 2016
I already sent my reply to the original poster but, since there seems to be a lot of interest in the replies this is what I said:
We use NoodleTools. I'm in a 9-12 building. I like it a lot. Since it was started by a librarian and her son, I feel like I am speaking to actual human beings whenever I need to contact them instead of a giant corporation.
I concur with all of the other positive things that others have said about NodleTools as well.
Juliann T. Moskowitz
Director of Library Media
St. Joseph High School
Trumbull, CT 06611
juliann14 at hotmail.com
“Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future.”—Ray Bradbury
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To: Church, Jackie; Mrs. Rocca; Valerie DiLorenzo
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I couldn't agree more with all the Noodletools comments. We just switched after a couple of years with Easybib. The new interface which will come to us in Fall 2016 has taken care of many small annoying pieces. They even asked about making the change mid year (over the holiday break) and enough users were using the tool mid year they moved the change to end of school year, causing less disruption. If you're considering the purchase & can wait till Fall 2016, I'd recommend waiting.
I think the biggest plus is the School Librarian, Deb Abilock & her son created the tool, enough said!
Happy New Year!
Sue Lantelme
MLS, Ledyard High School Librarian
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Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 8:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [CASL-L] research/citation tools--what is your school using?
Interesting reasoning.
I hope LMSs continue to respond, and add what they like and dislike about Noodletools.
Jackie Church
Spring Glen School
Hamden, CT
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Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2016 5:44:49 PM
To: Valerie DiLorenzo
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Subject: Re: [CASL-L] research/citation tools--what is your school using?
We have been Noodle Tools subscribers for many years. We looked at Easy Bib and rejected it because it did too much work for the students. Students could easily create an entire works cited list without ever actually opening or reading any sources.
I don't like the way Noodle Tools works on an iPad but I find it reliable in every other way. (it works on an iPad, it is just more finicky and less consistent)
I still stand by Noodle Tools as the best citation tool out there for teaching students to create their own citations.
- Jennifer Rocca
Brookfield High School
Librarian
On Jan 5, 2016, at 2:11 PM, Valerie DiLorenzo <vdilorenzo.rumsey at gmail.com<mailto:vdilorenzo.rumsey at gmail.com>> wrote:
Happy 2016 to All,
Anyone who subscribes to EasyBib School Edition (paid version of EasyBib, not the free one) is aware of the fact that this platform will no longer be available after June 2016. The company "Imagine Easy" has changed to a platform called Scholar.
I have some reservations about simply switching to the Imagine Easy Scholar platform. One big concern is that the Scholar extension (through Google) often creates citations wrong (with major mistakes). It's only as good as the metadata used to create it. After a citation is created, students can then edit it to fix the mistakes.
Though Imagine Easy Scholar works well with the Google platform (this is a plus), in my opinion, Scholar doesn't do as good of a job "teaching" how to evaluate sources or showing how citations are created/built as the EasyBib School Edition platform did. Which brings me to another major concern: even with a discount (44%) for being an EasyBib SE subscriber, the price for Imagine Easy Scholar is three times as much as EasyBib SE.
My question, therefore, is what is everyone else using out there as a research platform to help your students become productive and ethical researchers? In your answer, please include the grade levels you teach.
I've been using EasyBib School Edition with grades 3 - 9 for about 4 years. Before that, we were using NoodleTools with grades 5 - 9. (We made our switch before NoodleTools overhauled their platform.) We made the switch because, at the time, NoodleTools was not working well for our population.
Thank you,
~Valerie
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Valerie DiLorenzo
Library Media Specialist
Rumsey Hall School
201 Romford Road
Washington Depot, CT 06794
http://thelibrarynotes.wordpress.com/
860-868-0535 x122
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