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DP History Research Resources

Accessing Noodletools

At ACS Egham, we use MLA from grade 4 through to grade 10.  At diploma level, students may choose to use MLA, Chicago or APA depending on the needs or requirements of a particular discipline. To assist students in creating accurate references and citations, we require that they use Noodletools.    Below are a number of slide presentations which can be used with students to teach them how to start using Noodletools to create their works cited lists.   Click on the Noodletools logo to go to the site.

 

In order to access Noodletools you will need to sign in with your school email address via google.

 

Noodletools Login

Chicago Style Assistance for History

Referencing the Transcript of a Phone Conversation on a Website

  1. Click on 'create a new citation' and then choose 'viewed/heard live' (see below) 

transcript phone call instructions

 

2. From the drop down list choose Interview (in pink):

phone call transcript 2

 

3. It will take you to this form.  Now click on 'website' in the yellow box below.  This will take you to the correct form.

Phone call transcript 3

Hansard UK

Examples of Citation of 

United Kingdom. 1879. Hansard Parliamentary Debates, 3d ser., vol. 249, cols. 611–27.

U.K. Parliament. 1960. Committee on the Working of the Monetary System [Radcliffe Committee]. Principal memoranda of evidence. Vol. 1. London. 

The style guide from Simon Fraser University in Canada on citing Canadian government documents using Chicago Style can also act as a guide to citing UK govenment documents: