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 * Works Cited Tools**

Easybib - Simple to use online templates for creating bibliographies. Register and log-in to your account from NHS to access all the premium features. NEW - EasyBib now has a NOTEBOOK feature which allows you to take notes and organize them! Tips for using EasyBib are below.

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Citation Machine - free online templates to create bibliographies. Click here for additional information on creating your works cited page using this tool. [|Bibme] - more basic but limited tool for creating bibliographies.


 * Works Cited Guides**

Red Deer College MLA style documentation guide. Use the drop down menus to access the format for a wide variety of resources

Red Deer College APA style documentation guide. Use the drop down menus to access the format for a wide variety of resources

Annotated bibliography worksheet - guide (with sample) for writing annotations
 * Works Cited Tips / Worksheets**

**EasyBib HINTS:** In the top half of the template: if your photograph does not have a title, use the description of the photo in the space marked "photo title" and fill in additional information if provided. Halfway down - next to "medium" - click on the "in print" tab Use the information from //The American Experience// box to fill in the source information || the "**Newspaper**" tab. __ For newspaper articles from a PRINT collection __: Select //"Source was: in print"// and fill in the template. Note: the //"Collection publication info"// section refers to the BOOK in which you located the newspaper article __For newspaper articles from an ONLINE source__: Select //"Source was: Found in an online database"// Note: you may or may not have //"Collection publication info"// - especially if the articles did not appear previously in a print collection. ||
 * **Reprinted Articles** (many LITCRIT books contain articles previously published in other journals and books) || In EasyBib, select the "All 58 Options" tab. Select "Collection Article" At the top of the form, select the medium in which the ORIGINAL material was published (journal, book, etc.) Complete the form to create your bibliographic entry. ||
 * **"FOR STUDENTS" series** -- Novels for Students, Poetry for Students, etc. || **For introductory material (up to the Criticism section) and for critical essays written for the "For Students" series:** In EasyBib, select the "All 58 Options" tab. Select "Chapter/Anthology". Introductory material is unsigned, so you will leave the author area blank. Essays written for the series are signed, so enter author name. Enter the editor of the book's name in the "Source editor" box. Complete the form to create your bibliographic entry. **For Critical articles that are reprints, follow the instructions for Reprinted Articles** above. ||
 * **Reference Books** || Determine if the article is a reprint. If so, follow directions for **Reprinted Articles** above. Otherwise, in EasyBib, select the "All 58 Options" tab. Select "**Chapter/Anthology**" and complete the form. ||
 * **Databases/ eBooks** || Use the source citation tools in the database or eBook to generate a citation. Copy. In EasyBib, select "**All 58 Options**" and select "**Write/Paste Citation**" Paste citation. ||
 * ** //The American Experience// - Study Prints ** || In EasyBib, select the "**All 58 Options**" tab and select "**Photograph**"
 * ** Archived newspaper articles in a collection ** || In EasyBib, select the "**All 58 Options**" tab and click on "**Article in a collection**" and then click on

NOODLE TOOLS HINTS


 * **Reprinted Articles** (many LITCRIT books contain articles previously published in other journals and books) || Start with book or journal (whichever the ORIGINAL material was)Then select REPRINT Follow the rest of the prompts -- enter information about the original source first, then enter information about the book in which the material is reprinted ||
 * **"FOR STUDENTS" series** - Drama for Students, Shakespeare for Students, etc. || **For introductory material (up to the Criticism section) and for critical essays written** for the "for Students" series: use Reference Source and keep the default "article or entry" form when prompted. Introductory material is unsigned, so you will leave the author area blank.(You will enter the editor of the book's name when prompted later in the form)Essays are signed, so you will enter the author name. **For critical articles that are reprints - follow the instructions above for reprinted articles.** ||
 * **Reference Books** (including eBooks) || Use Reference Source unless articles are reprints. (see reprinted articles above) ||
 * **ICONN** || <span style="color: #d41616; display: block; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Use **Online Database** and follow prompts.Note - ICONN is NOT the name of the database - check source citation for name of databaseex. Discovering Collection, General Reference Center Gold, etc ||