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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 I create a citation in APA 7 Style?

To create a citation in APA 7th edition, you need to include the following elements for different types of sources:

  1. Book:
    Author's last name, First initial. (Year of publication). Title of book. Publisher.
    Example: Smith, J. (2021). The history of time. Penguin Press.
  2. Journal article:
    Author's last name, First initial. (Year of publication). Title of article. Journal title, volume number(issue number), page numbers.
    Example: Johnson, A. (2020). The effects of exercise on mental health. Journal of Health, 45(3), 120-130.
  3. Website:
    Author's last name, First initial. (Year of publication, Month and day of publication). Title of web page. Website name. URL.
    Example: Brown, T. (2021, March 15). Understanding climate change. National Geographic. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/article/understanding-climate-change/
Note: For in-text citations, include the author's last name and the publication year in parentheses. For direct quotes, also include the page number.

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.

CiteMaker is the first citation generator to create Generative AI citations for APA7. We can do this because CiteMaker does not use crowd-sourced code offering thousands of styles.

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CiteMaker.com citation maker is the most accurate free APA 7th edition online citation machine and bibliography generator with pre-formatted citation forms for creating automatic citations and manual references and footnotes. CiteMaker APA 7 is the free alternative to easybib, bibme, refme, citaton machine, cite this for me, citethisforme, citefast, citationsy, and refme, Includes OCLC WorldCat, google scholar, and Bibtex automatic citation machine for creating APA 7th edition bibliographies, APA 7 style reference lists, and in-text citations for student assignments and term papers. CiteMaker's CiteWeb chrome extension for automatically creating citations is available from the google store