ENGLISH 10 CCP RESEARCH PROJECT - MR. SALCIDO
You will select a topic from Opposing Viewpoints in Context. This database is perfect for this assignment, as it features current and relevant issues and includes lots of credible sources. And, citing the sources is super-easy!
Step-by-step directions for citing Gale databases are located in the library Schoology group. |
- To add an Annotation to your citation - scroll down to the bottom of your citation to find the textbox. If you already saved the citation, click the 3 dots to the right of it and select "Edit".
- Step-by-step directions for exporting citations into a Works Cited page are located in the library Schoology group.
Images
You must use copyright-friendly images. Here are some options:
- Search the Gale database you used for your sources. You can export the image citations to Noodletools.
- Google Images - After you conduct your initial search, click the "Search Tools" button. Click the arrow next to Usage Rights and select one of the "noncommercial use" options. Click here for step-by-step directions for citing.
- AP Images - Click here to locate step-by-step directions for citing.
- JSTOR images - must log in with username and pw. Click "Cite" to export the citation to Noodletools
- OpenVerse - click here for step-by-step directions for citing
- Wikimedia Commons (includes pre-formatted citations). Click "Cite this page" on left side of screen. Copy and paste the citation into Noodletools.
Video clips
There are lots of informational video clips in these databases. Click here to find the logins. Classroom Video on Demand citations can be exported directly to Noodletools. Discovery Ed citations can be copied and pasted into Noodletools. Click here for directions. |
To cite a YouTube video: Select Website - Video Clip (Online). Complete as many fields as you can.