 This video will show you how to create an annotated bibliography with Noodle Tools. Noodle Tools helps with the formatting and the punctuation of your annotated bibliography. Depending on the purpose of your annotated bibliography, your annotation may include some or all of these elements, a summary, an assessment or evaluation, and a reflection of how you could use the source for a writing project. If you need to create a Noodle Tools account, watch the video called Get a Noodle Tools Account if you are a Shoreline student from the Ray Howard Library YouTube channel. If you need to learn how to create a citation in Noodle Tools, watch the video called Noodle Tools Creating a Citation from the Ray Howard Library YouTube channel. You can create your annotation by editing a saved citation in Noodle Tools, but you can also create your annotation at the same time you create your citation. I open my Noodle Tools account from the Ray Howard Library page. I click on Citations on the top horizontal nav bar. I click on Noodle Tools. I click on Sign into your account. I open my project. I click on Sources. I already have a citation in here, so I'm going to click on Options and Edit. I scroll all the way down to a box called Annotation, and I type in my annotation. Click on Save. Print Export to Word or RTF so that you can share a copy to your instructor, or you can print export to Google Docs. Choose your shoreline.edu account, and it'll export your annotated bibliography, including your annotation. This helps.