BibMe - New Online Citation Generator

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BibMe, a new online citation generator developed this Spring by Information Systems students at Carnegie Mellon University, automatically generates citations in MLA, APA, and Chicago formats and lets users download their bibliographies to their word documents.


While BibMe can generate citations for most common types of sources (books, newspapers, journals, magazines, films, websites, and even interviews), it does not include proper citation information for sources found via (library) subscription databases -- a source medium that students are increasingly using.

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Kristina said:

Kudos to the BibMe team for inquiring about subscription database information - less than an hour after I posted.

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Kristina De Voe
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