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Generate properly formatted citations for your academic papers, research, and publications. Supports APA, MLA, Chicago, and BibTeX formats with one-click copy and batch export.
Digital Object Identifier (without https://doi.org/)
American Psychological Association style, commonly used in social sciences
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APA (American Psychological Association) is commonly used in social sciences. MLA (Modern Language Association) is preferred in humanities. Chicago style is widely used in history and publishing. BibTeX is the standard format for LaTeX documents and academic papers. Always verify citations against the latest style guide for accuracy.
Select your publication type (journal, book, website, etc.) and fill in the required fields like title, authors, and year.
Select your citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago, or BibTeX). The preview updates instantly to show how your citation will look.
Copy individual citations with one click, or save multiple citations and export them all at once as a text or BibTeX file.
This tool supports APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, Chicago 17th Edition, and BibTeX format for LaTeX documents. These are the most widely used citation styles in academic writing.
Click the "Add author" button to add additional authors. Enter each author's first name, middle name (optional), and last name. The citation will be formatted correctly based on the number of authors and your selected style.
BibTeX is a reference management format used with LaTeX for typesetting academic papers. If you're writing in LaTeX (common in computer science, mathematics, and physics), export your citations in BibTeX format and include them in your .bib file.
Select "Website" as the publication type, then enter the author(s), title, website name, URL, and access date. The tool will format it according to your chosen citation style.
Yes! After filling in citation details, click "Add to List" to save it. You can add multiple citations, then use "Export All" to download them all in your chosen format.
A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a permanent link to a digital document. If your source has a DOI, include it as it helps readers find the source. DOIs are commonly found on journal articles and some books.