Research Guides
Quick citation generators are useful for creating larger, one-time bibliographies, and many support a wide range of citation styles and resource types. They are especially useful for information not found in UW Libraries Search or other databases (such as articles or resources found online). Easy to use and without any strong learning curves, these tools free you from the task of alphabetizing citations or formatting hanging indents so you can dedicate more time and energy to your research.
We evaluated over 20 citation generators to recommend our top 3: ZoteroBib, BibGuru, and BibCitation! Use the chart below to determine which one best suits your own needs.
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Adding Entries | Search for title, ISBN, DOI, etc., paste URL, or enter manually | Search for title, ISBN, DOI, etc., paste URL, or enter manually | Search for title, ISBN, DOI, etc., paste URL, or enter manually | |||
Citation Styles | APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, & thousands more |
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Books, articles, web pages, & 91 more | Books, articles, web pages, & 27 more | |||
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Extensions and Add-ons | Web-based only | Chrome Extension | Chrome Extension & Google Doc Add-on | |||
Interface Language | English | English, German, Spanish, Portuguese |
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Accounts, Personal Information, & Privacy | No account registration required | No account registration required (unless saving project — registration through Google, Facebook, or Clever only) | No account registration required (unless saving project — up to 6 citation lists) | |||
Ownership | Nonprofit, open-source |
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