
CITATION
NoodleTools NoodleTools is an online citation generator. See Ms. Linenbroker in the library if you need help setting up an account. Whenever you use resources of any kind to complete an assignment, you are required to cite your sources. This means assembling a bibliography and possibly using in-text citation. Not to do so is plagiarism, the act of intentionally or unintentionally using another persons work, ideas, or language without acknowledging the source. Use the following guides to properly assemble a bibliography and otherwise cite your sources. If you have not been told otherwise, use MLA Style.
Some sources for information on citation and plagiarism:
Duke University Libraries' Guide to Citing Sources Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)
PlagiarismChecker.com Plagiarism.org

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