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Lorraine Hansberry

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Sources to Learn About Lorraine Hansberry​
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Biography in Context Database 
  1. Click on the link for Biography in Context 
    (from home you will need a password)
  2. Search for Lorraine Hansberry in the search bar of the database 
  3. When you are on the page for Lorraine Hansberry, you'll see different sources to click on. Biography is the most helpful category. Click on Biography to view all the articles about your her. ​
You can also search for Hansberry directly in the Biography in Context widget below
Citing from Biography in Context (database) 
This database cites your articles for you
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​Remember, websites are not cited for you. You will need to follow the instructions on citing websites in Noodletools. Check out the video if you need more help citing.
  • The Biography Channel Website
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  • ​The Chicago Public Library



Exporting Your Citations From Noodletools
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  1. Ensure you have cited ALL sources you plan on citing and that they are cited properly.
  2. Choose Print/Export and then Print/Export to Google Docs
  3. Your work cited document should open automatically (named "Sources for...") DO NOT adjust anything. The formatting is correct.
Getting your exported Works Cited page to where your teacher wants it
  1. Copy everything on your exported works cited page (including the title: Works Cited)
  2. Go to where your teacher wants it, and paste it in.
  3. Note: Sometimes teachers want the Works Cited page to be turned in separately, so make sure to follow your teacher's instructions.