[CASL-L] Citation tools

Michele Lane mlane at colchesterct.org
Tue Jan 31 10:18:37 PST 2023


We use NoodleTools here. They do have a lite version which is free. The
paid version allows students to create a project which houses all of the
citations for their sources. The free version allows students to create a
citation and then copy/paste it. Personally, I love using Noodletools with
students as it shares what info is needed to cite, the students type in
that info, and it does the formatting, exporting easily to a Google Doc or
other doc.

On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 12:37 PM Alexandra Grundt <aegrundt at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> When you have students cite sources other than databases, what sites do
> you use? Years ago I used Easybib, but moved to CiteFast when Easybib
> started using lots of pop-up ads. CiteFast has worked well, but uses MLA
> 8th edition instead of 9th. I work at a middle school, grades 5-8.
>
> Thanks!
> Allie Johnston
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