Answered By: Judi Moreno MLS, CAS Literacy Ed.
Last Updated: Oct 18, 2021     Views: 84

Yes!  In-text references are built into the body of your research paper, they tell your instructor which resource (reference) you used to get your information. Hence the term 'in-text'.  Its easy in Noodletools.

Open up your Project

Go to your Sources

On the source you used, pick Options (on the right)

 

 

 

Then pick In-text reference from the drop down menu

NoodleTools then gives an example of what your in-text reference might look like.  You'll provide a page number (if you have one) and you can cut and paste into your paper.

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