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This extension loads the current page into Mick Schroeder’s automatic citation, bibliography and .PDF filename generator.
Just enter a 🌐 URL, 📘 PubMed ID, 🆔 DOI, 📚 ISBN, or others…
🔥 Style with AMA, APA, APA, NLM, + 9000 more.
🔥 Skip the paywall. Find free, full-text PDF.
HOW TO USE:
– Just click the red “quotation mark” icon in the toolbar to automatically generate a citation for the current web page
Perfect for citing online resources.
Works great and used daily
This app works great! I’ve used it hundreds of times already. Thanks so much for sharing it with the public. 🙂
It’s useful, and more convenient than going to his page and copying the url.
However, I would love to see simply see the citation just pop down from the icon without opening up a new page. That would be awesome.
Does not work on MIT’s technologyreview (so far)
As an Biochemistry undergraduate, and now as I medical student I have to include references in semi-professional environments where the exact format isn’t scrutinized, but I still need to have sources that can be checked if needed. Mick’s Citation Generator has always been my go-to for this and now there’s even a chrome extension for this. The extension works well and just takes your web page and plugs it into the citation generator. Really the best part is that it takes me here without me having to Google “Mick’s Citation Generator”, because I usually just use DOIs anyways. Couldn’t be more pumped about this feature.
Doesn’t work.
I am lazy. This helps.
Very helpful for putting references together. It was a pain to copy and paste. But its an even bigger pain to cite it myself. Thank you Mick!
Works great for getting quick citations from PubMed — love it!
Works great so far. PMID citations and webpage citations are brilliant
Works perfectly thus far citing JAMA articles.
didn’t work