How do I Cite that?

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How Do I Cite That?

Now there’s a question I hear often.  Save yourself some time and hassles by going to some very helpful links, and choose from the MLA or Chicago options.

We subscribe to Noodle Tools. You can set up a free account, and as you write your essay, Noodle Tools will prompt you through the process of citing every book, article, DVD, speech, or soup can you discuss.  Not sure how to use it?  Stop by and ask Sue or Margy to show you how to get started.  Noodle Tools is great for both MLA and Chicago styles!

–Sue

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