Our Worldcat Discovery search engine has a built-in citation creator. You can even export your citations from Worldcat Discovery into a document or a citation management system, but REMEMBER to check them!
They are useful tools, but they aren't a substitute for your citation manual or a trusted writing website like Purdue OWL. Your citation manual or a trusted website are always needed when you are citing. They will help you put the citation information into the correct format.
I copied and pasted my citation straight from the citation maker. Why isn't my citation correct?
The citation maker pulled information from an earlier edition of the article or book.
Example: The citation maker pulled information for an article published in 1998, instead of the book chapter published in 2016.
The citation maker was unable to pull all of the information needed to create the citation.
Example: The citation maker was unable to retrieve the correct link to the website for an APA citation.
The citation maker pulled from a source that did not follow the grammatical standards of your citation style.
Example: You are citing an article in APA, but the article listed the author's names in a different order than you would use in an APA citation.
Is a citation maker even useful?
Yes! A citation maker can, sometimes, give you all of the information that you need to cite. Even when it does not provide all of the information, it can get you most of the information that you need. It's up to you to check that it is the right information and to put that information in the correct format using your citation manual.