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bibguru (u bibguru) - Reddit BibGuru is an easy-to-use APA citation generator BibGuru is fast, free, very easy to use, and also free of distracting ads It allows you to organize all your sources systematically and create accurate citations in APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, and hundreds of other citation styles, with no limitations
comments by bibguru - Reddit BibGuru is an easy-to-use APA citation generator BibGuru is fast, free, very easy to use, and also free of distracting ads It allows you to organize all your sources systematically and create accurate citations in APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, and hundreds of other citation styles, with no limitations
Is Bibguru legit? : r college - Reddit Is Bibguru legit? Hey guys, Writing my first Lit Review and I have to have it in CSE format There are a ton of sources, so I really don't want to do them by hand, so I want to use a citation generator The only one I found that does have a paywall for CSE is bib guru Has anyone else heard of it, is it legit? Please let me know, thanks!
Alternatives for EasyBib? : r college - Reddit This is my first time posting so bear with me Anyone have any alternative sites for making an alphabetized list of citations? I swear the ads on EasyBib make the process 30 minutes longer than it needs to be
Need to cite something without using any of Ch***s services . . . - Reddit Just adding another alternative to the mix: BibGuru BibGuru is fast, free, very easy to use, and also free of distracting ads It doesn't require a million clicks to finally get to your citation It's also definitely not owned by Chegg And it allows you to create citations in APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, and hundreds of other citation styles, with no limitations
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What tools do you use to cite? : r SNHU - Reddit Just be careful to double check your citations after they’ve been generated to make sure they’re accurate Sometimes the machines pull in the wrong publication dates, authors’ names, etc , especially if you’re citing a website (the machine can sometimes use the Google tag info instead of the actual title of the article)
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What citation generator do y’all use for APA 7? : r nus - Reddit 55 votes, 24 comments trueNUS Prof here Zotero is what I recommend for all my students (and what we use in my lab) Advantages over EndNote and Mendeley: It's free and open source Plugins for everything (including MS Office, Google Docs, and even Overleaf) Superb import using browser extension Manages PDFs really well Runs on anything (including Linux) Group libraries for shared project