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Select New project *

Name your project, Select MLA, MLA and click Create *

Share your project with your teacher, or other students in your group. Select your project, then click Share *

Enter your teacher’s email, then select View, Edit, & Comment If there is a target folder, select that. *

Select your project, then click Bibliography *

Select the book tab. Then enter the ISBN from the back of the book. ISBN *

Find the search result that matches your book (check the publisher). Then click Cite This. *

Fill in additional information, if needed. Then click Create Citation *

Select Website, Website enter the url, url and click Cite it. it *

You will see what it found, and what you still need to find. Click Continue *

Fill in the blanks, then click Create Citation *

From Bibliography, select All 59 Options, Options then select Write/Paste citation *

Copy the citation information from the bottom of your database entry into the box. You may need to add italics or spaces Then click Create Citation *

Open your bibliography, then select Export, Export select Print as a Word Doc, Doc and select Download for MS Word *

From the Projects page, page select the Notecard option of your project. *

The Notecard screen is where you can add and organize cards Select the Visualize view to see a “desktop” Representation of your notecards. *

Select the List view to see a list of your notecards. There are several ways to organize the cards *

Select New Note to create a new notecard. Drop down the source arrow to pick a source from your bibliography & fill in the various fields *

Add quotes, paraphrase, comment etc. The more information you add, the more complete your outline will be. Color code your notecards by clicking Organize Save note (Hint: move the card to another location. When you create a new card, they stack. ) *

Group your notecards by dragging them together. In List view you can arrange the cards by group. *

If you can’t find a card, see where they are arranged in the desktop thumbnail. *

Create your outline in the right-hand column. *

Write your thesis statement. Then build your outline by clicking New Bullet. Use the arrows to move the bullet to the correct level of your outline. *

Drag your cards, cards or groups of cards to the outline. Use the arrows to move the bullet to the correct level of your outline. *

To see your outline, click Print. In Print Options, check the Outline & with Notes Data boxes to generate the outline. If you want to generate & print notecards, check the Notes box. *

! S S E C C SU The outline will include all of the information from your notecards. *
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