Internet Citation Maker

Do you or your students have trouble citing online/Internet sources properly? Simply post a link to this page on the course web page and save yourself and others valuable time.

As an example, see how this web page should be cited.

The citation maker supports APA, MLA, BibTex and Refer citation styles.


Title:
Author 1:
  e.g. "Paul Dourish"
Author 2:
   + Add another author
Url:   e.g. "http://interaction-design.org/mads/articles/"
Publishing organisation:
  e.g. "CNN.com" or "BBC Online"
Date created:
Date last modified:
Date visited:
Abstract:
 

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Comment Lfsaw says: Jul 6th, 2009
#1
This is a great addition, which will---hopefully---will add some speed to citing internet pages. I especially like the bibtex export functionality. Unfortunately it lacks a (pseudo-)key right after the curly left-brace (e.g. @misc{ [...] }) to be proper BibTeX syntax. Maybe you should adapt your script, or mention this in your description text. Also a link or scriptlet (like the one found to add/manage delicious pages) would be of good use. Thanx for the good work!
Comment James_c311@yahoo.com says: Mar 1st, 2010
#2
I do not understand how this is a maker of anything, it just reformat information and does nothing else.
 
comment You say: Mar 22nd, 2010
#3
Your text will appear here ! 

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