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RMIT Harvard through the library website and entering the DOI in the popup. Note: Currently this only works with journal articles Are you sick of RMIT Harvard and hate the fact that RMIT Easy Cite is the most tedious thing in the world to use? I am too. That's why I made this extension to remove the tedium that comes with adding journal articles to my reference list. How does it work? Simple! 1. Navigate to the RMIT library page for the article you want to cite 2. Click "RMIT Harvard" 3. Copy-paste the result into your reference list. Want to get a citation without using the library website? I can do that too. 1. Click on the puzzle piece on the top right of Chrome (if you pin the extension you can skip this step) 2. Click "RMIT Harvard Citation Tool" 3. Enter the DOI With something this simple it's a surprise RMIT hasn't implemented something like this already... DISCLAIMER: This tool currently has only been designed to work for journal articles, and I don't guarantee every citation will be perfect. Make sure to double check Easy Cite and if any article breaks the tool please share it with me so I can fix it.
Bibcitation Bibliography & Citation Generator
Cite websites and journal articles, bibliographies with our free citation and bibliography creator. MLA, APA, Chicago, and more. Automatically create MLA, APA & Chicago citations and generate bibliographies in one click with our add-on for Chrome. ✓ Navigate to the website or the journal article you want to cite and activate the extension to create a citation for that source. ✓ Copy website citations directly into your paper or add them to your selected citation list on Bibcitation.com. ✓ Visit Bibcitation.com to automatically cite books and journal articles or manually create citations for additional sources, such as videos, images, artwork and more. ✓ Copy and paste citations into your paper or export your citation lists in MLA, APA, Chicago and more than 9,000 other citation styles. Bibcitation is a simple alternative to citation generators such as EasyBib, Mendeley, Endnote, MyBib, Zotero, Cite This For Me and other bib citation tools.
Rapid Journal Quality Check
Displays rankings and h-index for academic journals next to Google Scholar search results. Rapid Quality Check for Academic Journals in Google Scholar Search Results This Chrome extension displays an academic journal's (and some conference's) rankings next to search results from Google Scholar. This also works for scholar profile pages on Google Scholar and other subpages (e.g. cited by, etc.). A variety of rankings are available for the user to choose from (SJR, ABDC, ABS, VHB, FT50, CORE, ...). These are interdisciplinary (e.g., SJR, BFI), focused on economics/social sciences (e.g., ABDC, VHB, ...), or focused on computer science journals/conferences (CORE, CCF). Hovering your cursor over the ranking gives you additional information such as the name of the journal and its h-index. Clicking on the "+" (if available) gives you additional rankings; those that you have not pre-selected. Via the extension's icon (which you can pin) you can also access a search bar to enter a journal name and get the ranking. This extension uses/builds upon: - CCFrank by WenyanLiu: https://github.com/WenyanLiu/CCFrank4dblp - the public Crossref API: https://api.crossref.org/swagger-ui/index.html - the public dblp API: https://dblp.org/ - Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) list: https://abdc.edu.au/research/abdc-journal-quality-list/ - Academic Journal Guide (AJG) by the Chartered Association of Business Schools (C_ABS): https://charteredabs.org/academic-journal-guide-2021/ - Bibliometriske Forskningsindikator (BFI) of the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science ranking: ufm.dk - Ranking of the Chinese Computer Foundation (CCF): https://www.ccf.org.cn/en/Bulletin/2019-05-13/663884.shtml - CNRS ranking: https://www.gate.cnrs.fr/spip.php?rubrique31&lang=en - Foundation National pour l’Enseignement de la Gestion des Enterprises (FNEGE) ranking: https://www.fnege.org/classement-des-revues-scientifiques-en-sciences-de-gestion/ - Financial Times (FT) research rank: - High Council for Evaluation of Research & Higher Education (HCERES) ranking: https://www.hceres.fr/sites/default/files/media/downloads/2020-liste-hceres-domaine-shs1-economie-et-gestion_0.pdf - SCImago Journal & Country Rank (retrieved July 20th, 2022): http://www.scimagojr.com - CORE journal and conference ranking: http://portal.core.edu.au/jnl-ranks/ - Financial Time's FT50 ranking: https://www.ft.com/content/3405a512-5cbb-11e1-8f1f-00144feabdc0 - Icons from Flaticon.com: https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/research
Citation Generator - APA, MLA, Harvard
Generate citations in APA, MLA, Harvard & Chicago formats. AI-powered parsing for instant references from any source. Creating properly formatted citations is tedious and time-consuming. Students, researchers, and academics spend hours manually formatting references according to various style guidelines, often making mistakes that cost them marks or credibility. Citation Generator solves this in seconds. Simply enter your source details or paste citation text, and get a perfectly formatted reference in APA, MLA, Harvard, or Chicago style. 1. Choose Your Format - Select from APA 7th, MLA 9th, Harvard, or Chicago style 2. Enter Details - Fill in source information OR use Smart Paste for AI-powered parsing 3. Generate & Copy - Click once to create your citation and copy to clipboard 👥 Perfect For Students - Write research papers, essays, and dissertations with properly formatted citations. Save hours of manual formatting and avoid point deductions for citation errors. Researchers - Quickly generate references while reviewing literature. Focus on your research instead of formatting bibliographies. Writers & Journalists - Create accurate source attributions for articles and publications. Maintain professional credibility with proper citations. Educators - Demonstrate proper citation formatting to students. Create example references for teaching materials. Multiple Citation Styles - Generate references in APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, Harvard, and Chicago formats. Switch between styles with one click. AI-Powered Smart Paste - Paste any citation text, bibliography entry, or source information and let AI extract and organize the details automatically. Multiple Source Types - Cite websites, books, journal articles, newspapers, podcasts, and online videos. Each source type has dedicated fields for accurate citations. In-Text Citations Included - Get both the full reference and the parenthetical in-text citation format. Perfect for inserting citations directly into your writing. One-Click Copy - Citations are automatically copied to your clipboard when generated. Just paste directly into your document. Multi-Author Support - Add as many authors as needed. The generator automatically handles formatting rules for 1, 2, or 20+ authors according to each style. Right-Click Context Menu - Select text on any webpage and right-click to generate a citation instantly without opening the popup. APA 7th Edition - The most current American Psychological Association format. Used in psychology, education, and social sciences. MLA 9th Edition - Modern Language Association format. Standard for humanities, literature, and liberal arts. Harvard - Author-date referencing system. Popular in business, economics, and many UK universities. Chicago - Notes-bibliography and author-date systems. Used in history, arts, and publishing. Why We Need Permissions: • storage - To save your preferences and citation library • clipboardWrite - To copy citations to your clipboard with one click • contextMenus - To enable right-click citation generation Your Privacy Matters: • Local Processing - Basic citation formatting happens on your device • AI Features - Smart Paste uses secure API calls with no data storage • No Tracking - Zero analytics, telemetry, or data collection • No Ads - Clean interface focused on functionality Q: Which citation styles are supported? A: APA 7th Edition, MLA 9th Edition, Harvard, and Chicago styles. Q: What is Smart Paste? A: Paste any text containing citation information and AI will extract and organize the details automatically. Q: Can I cite sources with no author? A: Yes! Leave the author field blank and the citation will use the website name or title as appropriate. Q: Does this work with Google Docs/Word? A: Yes. Simply generate your citation and paste it into any text editor or word processor. • Instant citation generation (no loading delays for manual entry) • Lightweight extension (under 100KB) • Works on Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers • Chrome Manifest V3 compliant for enhanced security 1. Click "Add to Chrome" 2. Pin the extension to your toolbar for quick access 3. Click the icon and create your first citation! Your reviews help other students and researchers discover this tool. If you find it useful, please consider leaving a rating! Create perfect citations in seconds. Focus on your writing, not your formatting.
Citation Generator
Generate citations for a project at the click of a button. Generate citations for a project at the click of a button. Choose between MLA, APA, Chicago, Vancouver or Harvard citing style. Copy all citations by clicking on the top right corner.