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Welcome to CiteMaker! This site is designed to help you quickly prepare an entire bibliography or reference list in three simple steps:
1. Select your citation style by clicking one of the buttons above.
2. Automatically or manually create your citations after selecting a citation style.
3. Save or export your reference list to your paper. It’s that easy!
Whether you’re beginning your research or tidying up your paper the night before it’s due, CiteMaker is here for you - anywhere, anytime, online!
Our forms and automatic citation generation tools will guide you through the process and alert you of what information is needed. This means less guessing for you and more accurate citations! Nearly any information source you can think of is supported by CiteMaker, in APA, Chicago, Harvard, MLA and Oxford styles. As you create citations, each will appear in alphabetical order. In-text citations are also created for you.
When you’ve finished your reference list, copy and paste it into your paper or export it to email, MS Word, Google Docs, or PDF. If you register to use CiteMaker, you will be able to save as many reference lists as you want and retrieve them when required.
How do you create a citation in APA 6th edition style?
As a language model AI, I can provide the general format for creating a citation in APA 6th edition style.
In APA style, there are different formats for different types of sources.
For a book:
Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Publisher.
Example: Smith, J. (2010). The Great Book of Knowledge: A Guide to Understanding the World. Oxford University Press.
For a journal article:
Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, volume number(issue number), page numbers.
Example: Johnson, M. (2015). The Impact of Technology on Society. Journal of Social Science, 12(3), 123-142.
For a website:
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day of publication). Title of webpage. Website name. URL.
Example: Brown, K. (2017, June 30). The Benefits of Meditation. The Calm Mind. https://www.thecalmmind.com/meditation-benefits.
For more information, it is recommended to refer to the official publication manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) for guidance on creating citations in APA style.
The above text was generated using OpenAI. As you can see there are no acknowledged sources for the information contained. This is why you need to use CiteMaker Best in Class Referencing generator when writing your assignments.