This document provides instructions for citing sources from the Salem Press reference database in NoodleTools. It explains that Salem Press is an online database containing reference books and their articles. When citing a Salem Press source, the publication information should note that it is from a reference source originally published in print that is now available online. The document then walks through the steps to generate an accurate citation for a Salem Press source in NoodleTools.
2. Salem Press is a database that includes exclusively online
access to their published reference books.
In fact, when you pull up an article, you will see the cover
of the book it was originally published in.
3. Therefore, all of your citations in NoodleTools from
Salem Press will be online sources previously published
in a reference book.
In NoodleTools, you can either begin with “reference
source” OR “online database.” Your results will be the
same.
4. However, we are going to choose “reference source,”
because it’s helpful to keep in mind how your source was
originally published. The information in Salem Press was
originally published in reference book format, and it is
now available online.
5. So, we’re going to follow the publication chain and
choose “Reference Source .” NoodleTools will allow us
to note that we found our information online in a few
steps.
6. To access the details
you require for your
citation, click on
“article citation.”
Here is your source information:
7. Your next step
will be to
confirm that
your source is a
reference book
and not an
anthology.
Keep the
selection as
“reference
book.”
8. Here is the step where
you choose “online” as
your medium.
9. Next you will be asked a
little more about your
reference book.
The wizard wants to
know:
*What type of reference
book. Choose
encyclopedia, since you
have a reference book
with articles.
*It was originally printed,
so select “yes,” because
you have the original
publication info.
10. Noodle Tools Now we’re at the
entry screen.
Only 3 steps, and
you’re done!
Step 1: Enter in
Remember to click “add” to make your author Basic information
name “stick.”
Title of Title of Reference Book
Article
Our source
Author of Article
11. If you’re missing page #’s, skip it.
Step 2: Info about the Print
Reference Book.
Enter in the information you
have. Skip items that aren’t
available. (For example, we
don’t have publication city.)
Editor
Publication Information
12. The wizard will
Step 3: automatically enter in
Database your date of access.
Information
MLA no longer
requires a URL.
It’s unnecessary to
use one if your
We don’t source is a database.
have an (double check with
editor of your teacher)
the
website,
so skip it.
Our source
The Database is:
Salem History
13. You’re almost finished!
Click on “Check for Errors” to allow the wizard to double check
your information. If you’re not sure about its suggestions, check
with your teacher or Mrs. Hill.
Then click “Generate Citation” and here is your finished citation:
~Created by Pamela Hill 2012