Table of Contents
RESOURCES

Below is a list of resources that will be helpful when researching and writing.

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (7th edition) (Available for overnight checkout)

NoodleBib: NoodleBib is a fantastic tool from NoodleTools. NoodleBib allows users to create source cards and note cards online. They can also be shared with a teacher online. Additonally, NoodleBib has a very good citation maker that reflects the changes in MLA to the 7th edition. Currently Wakefield HS has a trial subscription, but this will likely become a full subscription soon. For login information, contact the media center or view passwords via our protected site.

The Owl at Purdue offers a great MLA site with samples of in-text citations, works cited formats, and page formats.

Website Evaluation: The University of Minnesota Duluth provides a site to help Internet users understand the importance of evaluating websites. Take a look.

UNC has a nice explanation of plagiarism. What is it? Why are teachers concerned?

Citation Maker Linked from NCWiseOwl, Citation Maker is a simple online citation program.

Elements of Style Available online and as a print book--a classic style guide. The Elements of Style by William Strunk and E. B. White