If I could have a NoodleTools wishlist, it would include a search box for obscure sources. Examples we've come across include:
- a criminal indictment
- the wording of a federal law from another country
- transcript of oral arguments from the Supreme Court
When those odd-ball, rarely used sources come up, choosing a format gets stranger.On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 10:54 AM Debbie Abilock <dabilock@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Janine,We got this question at NoodleTools and, after we "noodled" with MLA editors, they published this advice:best,debbieDebbie AbilockNoodleTools/NoodleTeach_______________________________________________On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 6:46 AM Janine Johnson <jjohnson@ridgefieldps.net> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi all. Formatting thoughts for the following? TY!I have a student who is referencing the Bible in their essay, but they're using a mobile app to get the translation. I want to be sure it is cited appropriately.Title: The Holy BibleBible Version: English Standard VersionPublisher: Crossway, copyright 2001, 2016 editionApp: YouVersion(This is the desktop site for the app where I was able to find publication info... https://www.bible.com/versions/59-ESV-english-standard-version-2016)
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