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SGIS S150 Seminar

Research guide for freshman direct admit students to the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies

Citation Generators

Citation generators allow you to enter your source's bibliographic information (such as title and author for a journal article, web page, or book) in order to produce a citation in your selected format.

Here is a selected list of citation generators:

BibCitation.com

  • Generate citations and bibliographic references for a wide variety of media types
  • Generate citations and bibliographic references compliant with a wide variety of citation styles.
  • Look up your reference by author, doi, URL, title, or ISBN. 
  • Create a free account and save your references for future use.

BibME

  • Generate citations and bibliographic references for MLA, APA, Turabian, and Chicago styles.
  • Look up your reference by URL, title, or ISBN. 
  • Create a free account and save your references for future use.

Citation Machine

  • Create citations and bibliographic references for MLA, APA, Turabian, and Chicago styles.

ZoteroBib

  • Look up your reference by Title, URL, ISBN, DOI, OMID, or arXiv ID.
  • Provides citations in  MLA, APA, Turabian, and Chicago style.
  • Create a link to your bibliography for future use.

EasyBib

  • Create citations and bibliographic references for MLA, APA, Turabian, and Chicago styles.
  • Look up sources by URL, title, and ISBN.

KniteCite

  • Create citations and bibliographic references for MLA, APA, Turabian, and Chicago styles.
  • Create citations for multiple source formats (e.g. multimedia, radio program, film).

Library Databases

Some library databases have built-in citation generators that allow you to click on a "Cite" button to get a citation for that article or book.

Check the citations generated through these tools, as they can make errors. The library has citation style guides.