Become a NoodleTools Expert
These resources will help you use the NoodleTools research organizer to keep track of your sources, gather information from them, organize it in a way that makes sense, and document it properly. Click through the sections in order or go directly to the section you need.
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Part 1: Getting Started
Learn why you need NoodleTools and how to create your first project.
Part 2: Gathering Sources
Add research sources to your project and use Noodletools to make it easy to get the citations right.
Part 3: Collecting Notes & Quotes
Extract the key information from your sources and document your own insights as you go, without ever losing track of where those ideas came from.
Part 4: Organizing Your Argument
Use NoodleTools unique organizational tools to tag, sort, categorize, and compile all the information you’ve collected and see how it all fits together. You can even create an outline for your project to make sure it flows logically and where you might need to gather more supporting research.
Part 5: Documenting Your Evidence
Get credit for all your hard work (and give credit to others for theirs): Use NoodleTools to correctly format in-text citations for all the information you gathered from your sources and create a final bibliography page to attach to your finished paper!