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1 Login Instructions 1.Windows Login –User name=Student ID –Password (case sensitive) = Upper case letter Lower case letter Five numerals One symbol (use the shift key) 2.ZenWorks Login –CANCEL

2 Directions Enroll in your teacher’s Turnitin class Access the Gale Virtual Reference Library Locate a for Students article on your title Print the PDF version of the article from the Themes to the end We deliver! Cite sources in NoodleTools

3 Gale Virtual Reference Library A collection of electronic reference books including the Gale For Students series

4 Open Internet Explorer

5 Smart Phone app info

6 Available for Android and Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad

7 Scroll down to the Pathfinders

8 Open the Literary Criticism Research Pathfinder in a new tab

9 Click 7. Turnitin

10 Open Turnitin in a new tab

11 Click tab to view Turnitin

12 Sign in

13 Click enroll in a class

14 Fill in the Class ID and Password

15 Log out

16 Close the Turnitin tab

17 Click the Arrow to go to the top

18 Click 1. Gale for Students

19 Open the Gale Virtual Reference Library in a new tab

20 Click the tab to view the Gale Virtual Reference Library

21 Enter the title of your work here in quotations

22 Short Demo

23 Look for the for Students series

24 Click on the title to view the article

25 The for Students series is a great starting point for your research!

26 This for Students article is a Comprehensive 25-page article written specifically for high school students.

27 You will only print the pages with: Themes Style Historical Context Critical Overview Criticism Sources For Further Study

28 Tool Box allows you to email, download or print

29 Click to view the PDF from the Tool Box

30 Click to show one page at a time

31 Navigate through the article past the Introduction

32 Past the Author Biography and Plot Summary

33 Past the listing of major Characters

34 You will start your printout with the Themes; make note of the page number

35 Reading about the Themes of your work may give you ideas for your thesis

36 The section on Style discusses Literary elements the author used

37 The section on Historical Context outlines the social, political and cultural climate in which the author lived and the novel was created.

38 The Critical Overview provides historical background on the critical reputation of the work.

39 Criticism provides critical essays written for Novels for Students and previously published criticism

40 Read the introduction (in italics) for an overview of the essay and information on the author.

41 At the end of each critical essay you will find the citation information

42 Since this article was written for Novels for Students, you would cite it as An Article in a Reference Book

43 Here’ s the second critical essay

44 The next essay is an excerpt.

45 Look at the end of the article for the citation information

46 Here is the original publication information from the journal where the article was first published

47 Here is the last critical essay

48 Here is the original publication information from the journal where the article was first published

49 Make note of any blank pages. This critical essay is not available in the e-book

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53 To print your article, click the printer icon within Adobe Acrobat®

54 The default setting will print the entire article

55 Change the Print Range to print only the pages you need. If you have blank pages use a comma between sections. E.g., 6-13, 17-25

56 Once you get your printout… Write your name on your article Write down the source information Write down the database: Gale Virtual Reference Library

57 Find the Criticism Section Circle the source citation for your critical essays

58 Directions Locate a for Students article from the Gale Virtual Reference Library View PDF from the Tool Box Print from the Themes to the end of the article Do NOT print any blank pages Stay in your seat and read the plot and character summaries We deliver! Write your name and Source citation on the printout

59 Now it’s your turn…

60 Enter the title of your work here in quotations

61 Look for the for Students series

62 Click on your title

63 Click to View the PDF

64 Click to show one page at a time

65 Navigate page-by-page through the article to the Themes section

66 You will start your printout with the Themes; make note of the page number

67 Change the Print Range to print only the pages you need.

68 Directions Locate a for Students article from the Gale Virtual Reference Library View PDF from the Tool Box Print from the Themes to the end of the article Do NOT print any blank pages Stay in your seat and read the plot and character summaries We deliver! Write your name and Source citation on the printout.

69 Once you get your printout… Write your name on your article Write down the source information Save your article to your H-drive; Email the article to yourself

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71 Find the Criticism Section Circle the source citation for your critical essays Jot down original source journal

72 Citing Novels for Students using NoodleTools

73 Go back to the Pathfinder

74 Click on 6. MLA Citations

75 Open NoodleTools in a new tab

76 Log in

77 Log in or Create a Personal ID

78 Use your school network user name and password

79 Create a New Project to get started

80 There are many different documentation styles. Pleasant Valley adopted the MLA Style.

81 Select MLA Advanced Name your project Catcher in the Rye

82 If your teacher has a class set up in NoodleTools you can share your list with your teacher to get feedback. Click on the Sharing link

83 Select your teacher/class

84 Enter your name

85 Click Share Project

86 Checkmarks indicate sharing status

87 Click on the project to open Click on Bibliography to begin adding citations

88 Examine your source carefully to determine the correct citation type. HINT: always look for the ORIGINAL source.

89 Pull down the window to select from the list

90 Go back to the Pathfinder

91 Annotation Generator Will prompt you with ideas for your citation annotations.

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93 Open the Citing Novels for Students Tutorial in a new tab

94 The tutorial contains examples for four (4) types of citations: 1.Introductory material (including the author biography, plot, themes, style, historical context, and critical overview) 2.Critical essay written for Novels for Students 3.Previously published critical essay from a journal 4.Previously published critical essay from a book Note: You must determine what type of information you are using in order to cite it properly.

95 Example #1 Introductory Material: author biography, plot, characters, themes, style, historical context, and critical overview

96 author biography plot characters themes style historical context critical overview

97 Pull down window to select citation type: Reference Source

98 Example #2 Critical Essay written for Novels for Students

99 Therefore you would cite it as a reference book article

100 Pull down window to select citation type: Reference Source

101 Example #3 A previously published essay from a journal reprinted in Novels for Students

102 You can tell the original publication was a journal when you see a volume and issue number or a month/season of publication

103 Select “Journal” since the original source is a journal

104 Example #4 A previously published essay from a book reprinted in Novels for Students

105 Example #4: A previously published essay from a book You can tell the original publication was a book when you see a publisher and a year of publication This is an excerpt from the full essay

106 Select “Book” since the original source came from a book

107 After all your sources are entered, Click Print/Export to Word

108 Click to Save

109 Click Save

110 Save to your H drive

111 Create a folder and Name your file

112 Open your file

113 Proof your copy, make any needed corrections, and add your header! Save and insert the file into your paper (after a page break)

114 Open your paper. Go to the end and insert a page break.

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116 Insert your works cited file

117 Voila!

118 Proof your copy, make any needed corrections. You will then insert the file at the end of your paper.

119 You can use NoodleTools to create a list of works cited for any project or class!

120 Until we meet again… Read your For Students article Talk to the text Formulate a working thesis


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