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If you are a student or a writer and have been tasked by your instructor or class to write a report, an essay, or a research paper, you will most likely be required to cite your sources and list them in a reference page. This practice is generally mandated by most publishing industries and academic institutions. Particularly, in the APA style, every time you mention an idea or material taken from other works in writing a research paper, you need to give it its due credit by means of proper citation.
Because the task of citing each individual source or reference can be tedious especially when you are using the APA format, the APA format generator can help you. If you are writing an essay with a long list of citations, you might find the task of citing each citation in the proper format tiresome. Furthermore, consulting citation style manuals for the proper citation mechanics for each source type can be demanding work. Thus, the APA format generator is available to assist you in preparing your reference page. It specially designed to automatically generate your citations.
To use this utility is easy. All you have to do is to choose which type of source you want to cite, and enter the required bibliographic elements of that particular source, such as the author’s name, the year the source was published, the title of the source you want to cite, and other relevant publication details. After which you click the enter button.
Below are some citation examples created by the APA citation generator:
Lea, F.A. (1957). The Tragic Philosopher: A Study of Friedrich Nietzsche. New York: Philosophical Library.
Love, F.R. (1963). Young Nietzsche and the Wagnerian Experience. Chapel Hill: University of Carolina Press.
Once you reference has been generated, all you have to do is to copy and paste it into the reference page of your essay and arrange them in alphabetical order by the authors’ last names. Remember to review the results for typography and accuracy of your citations.