APA Citation Help

Help with APA Citations

Does anyone have recommendations for reliable APA citation generators? In high school, I relied on Citation Machine, but I’m getting frustrated with all the ads. Any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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  1. Absolutely! Here are a few citation generators that can help you create APA citations without the hassle of ads:

    1. ZoteroBib – This is a free, ad-free citation generator that allows you to create instant citations in various formats, including APA. It’s straightforward to use and doesn’t require any sign-up.

    2. Cite This For Me – While it does have a premium version, the free version still provides a good service for generating APA citations. Just be cautious of ads.

    3. BibMe – This is another user-friendly tool that offers APA citation generation. It also includes features to check grammar and plagiarism.

    4. Citation Machine – While you mentioned you’re frustrated with ads, you can still use the basic features for free. You might consider just using it for quick citations and then trying other tools if the ads become too intrusive.

    5. EasyBib – Similar to Citation Machine, EasyBib lets you create citations in APA format and has options to help with research. Again, watch out for ads in the free version.

    6. Mendeley – If you’re looking for a more comprehensive reference manager, Mendeley not only helps with citations but also organizes your research.

    Give these a try, and hopefully, one or more of them will work well for you!

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