The Library provides more detailed citation guidance in the “Cite It Right!” guide.
Many of Oakton’s databases include citation generating tools. When you get an article in a database, you can usually find and copy the citation in your required style directly into your Works Cited (MLA), References (APA), or Noodle Tools (discussed below in the Copying & Pasting Citations video).
Oakton subscribes to citation management software called NoodleTools. You can register and create a personal account, allowing you to save your sources and export your sources to Word or Google Docs in the proper format. The brief videos below explain how to use NoodleTools.
NoodleTools is a full featured citation manager that will help you format and save your citations online.