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Citation Generator

Generate book citations in APA, MLA, or Chicago format. Enter author, title, year, publisher, and city. Free citation generator for essays and research papers.

Citation generator

Citation

Author. (Year). Title. Publisher.

What is this?

A citation generator formats book references in APA (social sciences), MLA (humanities), or Chicago (history) style. Each style has specific rules for author, title, year, and publisher order. Enter the book details and select your format—the citation appears instantly. This tool covers basic book format; for articles, websites, or complex sources, consult a full style guide or use a comprehensive citation tool. Copy and paste the result into your bibliography. Proper citation avoids plagiarism and gives credit to original authors. Different disciplines prefer different styles.

When to use

Use for essays, research papers, or bibliographies. Example: APA = Author. (Year). Title. Publisher. MLA = Author. Title. Publisher, Year. Add URLs manually for web sources. Students format references for papers. Researchers build bibliographies. Ensure consistent citation style throughout a document. Save time vs. formatting by hand. Different journals and professors require different styles. Essential for academic writing. Double-check the output against the latest style guide. Add DOIs or URLs for online sources as needed.

How to use

Select citation format (APA, MLA, Chicago). Enter the book details. The formatted citation appears instantly. Copy and paste into your bibliography.

Covers basic book format. For articles, websites, or complex sources, consult a full style guide.

Frequently asked questions

What is APA format?
APA (American Psychological Association) is used in social sciences. Format: Author. (Year). Title. Publisher.
What is MLA format?
MLA (Modern Language Association) is used in humanities. Format: Author. Title. Publisher, Year.
What is Chicago style?
Chicago/Turabian is used in history and some other fields. Format: Author. Title. City: Publisher, Year.
Do I need a DOI or URL?
For online sources, APA and MLA often require URLs. This tool covers basic book format. Add URLs manually for web sources.

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