Referencing
a Web Page Using Noodletools
by.Lucian Hanafy ,2022
Login to Noodletools and you will come to your list of projects.
1-Now choose the project you want to work on.
2-Then click your source list
Now you can go to create a new source
Click on +newsource
Now you’ll be encourage to select the type of you source.
Now click on web page!
Now it is time to find the information you will need!
All citations for websites need a minimum of 5 pieces of information:
If possible, you should also find:
Where do I find the URL?
It is located at the top of the webpage in the address box:
Where do I find the website name?
Never take the website name from the URL. You will find it on the home-page of the website. The website name of this site is BBC.
Where do I find the publisher?
Usually at the bottom of the page!
And the date of publication?
That is also at the bottom of the page!
But wait a minute! There is another date on this page!
That’s the publication date!
You should always use it instead of the copyright date from the bottom of the page!
How do I find the article or page title?
If you scroll down the page you will find this article on the leaders of Papua New Guinea, entitled Leaders. If you were using this article, that would be the title you put in your citation.
It’s usually at the top of the page below the website name or at the head of the article somewhere on the page:
If you were citing the article at the top of the page..
Then here is the title:
Where do I find the author?
Their name, if it is given, will be under the article title
or at the bottom of the article or
there may not be one!
Where do I put all this information?
Here is the page where you will fill in your information:
Here are the date and
the URL
There isn’t an author named,
but there is an article title
Put the Website name here and
The publisher here
Now click on ‘Save’ at the top!
And this is what it will look like!