NoodleTools
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About NoodleTools

NoodleTools helps you keep track of sources for your papers and projects. You can add notes, create annotations, and organize your research all in one place.
When you're ready, NoodleTools will format your sources into a bibliography in APA, MLA, or Chicago style with no extra work needed.
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NoodleTools Tutorials: Citing SourcesNeed help getting started with NoodleTools? Take a look at this tutorial.
Get Started in NoodleTools
- Sign in using your UW-Green Bay email address.
- After you log in, the Projects screen will open. Click the green New Project button.
- Give your project a title.
- Choose a citation style.
- Pick your experience level (we recommend Advanced).
- In your project, click the green New Source button.
- Select where you found your source (e.g., a website, a database).
- Select what the source is (e.g., a journal article).
- Fill out the form with your source details.
- Click Save.
Congratulations! You just created your first citation.
Video Tutorials
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Using NoodleTools by UW-Green Bay LibraryUW-Green Bay librarians created short videos to help you get started with NoodleTools and show you how to cite books, journal articles, newspapers, and websites with it.
- Last Updated: Jun 19, 2025 2:14 PM
- URL: https://library.uwgb.edu/noodle-tools
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Subjects: -Citing Sources, Citing & Writing, Research process
Tags: citations and references