Accessing LPC Library resources from off-campus requires the following information:
W# (be sure to include the letter W)
and
6 digit library PIN (same as Class-Web password; first 6 digits only).
For this assignment, you will need to cite your sources in MLA (Modern Language Association) format.
Use Noodletools to help compile your citations and be sure to refer to your copy of A Writer's Reference for instructions and examples.
See below for the link to Noodletools.
OWL at Purdue - MLA reference source
LPC's Citation Help
Noodletools (or NoodleTools) is an online system to help you create your MLA citations and works cited page.
**Citing Opposing Viewpoints essays/articles in Noodletools: Viewpoint Essays in Opposing Viewpoints in Context are considered short works in an anthology (Anthology/Collection).