Getting Started
CitationWizard.net: Magically accurate. Every time.
Things to Try
- Reference Check: Paste in a reference list. CitationWizard.net will check DOIs, finding missing DOIs, and correct citations (that pre-print now has a volume, number, and updated year!). You get a suitable-for-copying updated reference list (it’ll leave the ones it can’t find a DOI for).
- Live Search Type: “pfaffman and schwartz.” See a bunch of articles. Type “mathe” (part of a title), hit return. The reference is added to the reference list.
- Book search Still cite books without DOIs? Try book mode. Type: “bransford. how people learn”. See zero references from Crossref. Type control/command B. See several editions of How People Learn. Click one and it’s added to the reference list.
- Reference Builder: Paste in the full text of an article you haven’t made references for yet. All of your in-text citations are added to a queue and entered into the Live Search. You might need to type some words in the title to find the right one. Hit return and you get the next one. In a few seconds per citation, you have built the reference list you were dreading.
- Bibliography Builder: Search by article, journal, year, or title word. Get a list, add them all to a reference list in your preferred citation style. Copy to clipboard. Done.
