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Maus​

Picture
Click for the audio
  • For Chapter 1
    • URL: https://youtu.be/lAvUD2a_kT8
    • Date of pub: April 1, 2016
    • Date of access: (click "today")
    • Title: Maus Audio Comic Book Chapter 1
    • Name of site: YouTube
    • Publisher: none (you may omit this)
    • Contributor: Graphic Novel Reader
  • For Chapter 2
    • URL: https://youtu.be/Fi6aSsGxMes
    • Date of pub: April 30, 2016
    • Date of access: (click "today")
    • Title: Maus Chapter 2 Audio Comic Book
    • Name of site: YouTube
    • Publisher: none (you may omit this)
    • Contributor: Graphic Novel Reader
  • For Chapter 3
    • URL: https://youtu.be/fk7gSZFDu_U
    • Date of pub: May 14, 2016
    • Date of access: (click "today")
    • Title: Maus Audio Comic Book Chapter 3
    • Name of site: YouTube
    • Publisher: none (you may omit this)
    • Contributor: Graphic Novel Reader​
  • For Chapter 4
    • URL: https://youtu.be/hhrN42n93So
    • Date of pub: June 15, 2016
    • Date of access: (click "today")
    • Title: Maus Audio Graphic Novel Chapter 4
    • Name of site: YouTube
    • Publisher: none (you may omit this)
    • Contributor: Graphic Novel Reader
  • For Chapter 5
    • URL: https://youtu.be/GmNJVSLfuog
    • Date of pub: July 16, 2016
    • Date of access: (click "today")
    • Title: Maus Audio Graphic Novel Chapter 5
    • Name of site: YouTube
    • Publisher: none (you may omit this)
    • Contributor: Graphic Novel Reader
  • For Chapter 6
    • URL: https://youtu.be/GTiPGOX628E
    • Date of pub: August 13, 2016
    • Date of access: (click "today")
    • Title: Maus Chapter 6 - The End
    • Name of site: YouTube
    • Publisher: none (you may omit this)
    • Contributor: Graphic Novel Reader
Citing Online Videos
​Make sure you are logged into Noodletools and in the project (sources) you wish the citation to go. 
  1. In Noodletools (Sources tab), click +New Source
  2. Choose website > Video Clip (online)
  3. The Maus audio book with images is basically a video. The videos were originally posted on YouTube, but that is not where you viewed them (they were blocked from your school account for some reason). ​
  4. The easiest way to cite these is to just use the format for citing a YouTube video. However, because you didn't view them on YouTube, you are missing info for the citations. Mrs. Newman has put together the information you need for each part​​​​
Creating a Works Cited Page 
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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. If it does not open, check to see if your popups are being blocked (there would be a red X on the right side of your URL bar). Allow popups if needed and try exporting again. This time it should work. 
  4. Copy everything on your exported works cited page and paste it into the appropriate slide in your presentation.
  • watch the video on the right if you need more help