 Use noodle tools to form a correct citation in APA, MLA, or Chicago style. Noodle tools will help you create a correct citation without doing everything for you. If you make a mistake, noodle tools will tell you how to fix it, but noodle tools won't do it for you. Access noodle tools from the library website. If you are registering for the first time off campus, you will need a special logon password from your instructor or librarian. From the library website, click on the citation button in the navigation at the top. Click on noodle tools. Select getting an account from the navigation buttons on the left. Click on the get a noodle tools account now button. Fill out the registration form, leaving the defaults as they are. If you are off campus and you don't know the password, ask your instructor or email the library. After you have registered, you will need to make a project. Click the plus new project button in the upper left. Write a name for your project. I like to use the course name, an instructor name, and maybe the assignment name. Change to the appropriate citation style. At Shoreline, English and Communication Studies courses use MLA. STEM and professional technical programs use APA. History uses Chicago. Keep it on advanced. After you click submit, you will see the dashboard for your new project. In the next video, you'll learn how to create a citation in your new noodle tools project.