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📑Citation Formatter (APA · MLA · Chicago · Harvard · IEEE)

Enter author, year, title, and journal to generate all five major citation formats at once: APA 7, MLA 9, Chicago, Harvard, and IEEE. Supports journals, books, and websites. Useful for paper writing, thesis references, and conference-format conversions.

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How to use

  1. 1Pick source type (journal, book, website).
  2. 2Enter author, year, title, and other details.
  3. 3All five formats appear — copy your choice.

FAQ

Which formats are supported?+

APA 7 (psychology/education/social), MLA 9 (humanities/language), Chicago (history/humanities), Harvard (UK/Australia heavy), and IEEE (engineering) — the five most-used styles.

What about italics?+

Journal and book titles are marked with asterisks (*). Paste into Word or Hancom and apply italics there.

Which style for which field?+

Psychology/education/nursing: APA. English/linguistics: MLA. History/religion: Chicago. Engineering/CS: IEEE. Some social sciences: Harvard.

How do I enter a DOI?+

Type '10.1234/abc' format in the DOI field — 'https://doi.org/...' is added automatically.

What about Korean academic styles?+

For KPA, KERA, and similar Korean standards, use [Korean Journal Citation].

Can I auto-cite from just a DOI or ISBN?+

Yes — use [DOI/ISBN Auto Lookup] to fetch metadata automatically.

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