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Format your references without the guesswork

Turn source details into correctly formatted citations and a reference list, in the style your department asks for. Then check the handful of fields that actually go wrong.

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Why it helps

The formatting is mechanical, so let it be mechanical

Get the punctuation right

Styles differ over commas, italics, ordering, and capitalisation in ways that are tedious to memorise and easy to get wrong by hand.

Keep a list as you go

Building the reference list while you write is what prevents the end-of-project scramble to remember where a quotation came from.

Edit every field

Automatic extraction misreads sources regularly. Everything stays editable, because the version you submit should be one you checked.

What happens inside

What happens inside the citation generator

Source details are mapped to the fields a style expects, then rendered according to that style's rules. Both halves can go wrong, which is why review matters.

01

Read the source details

Author, title, container, publisher, date, and locator are identified from what you provide.

02

Apply the style rules

Those fields are ordered, punctuated, and capitalised according to the style you selected.

03

Return it editable

You get the formatted citation and can correct any field. Automated extraction is a starting point, not a final answer.

Made for real study work

For anyone whose references get marked

Students

Get the reference list right without spending an evening on punctuation, and avoid losing marks on presentation rather than content.

Researchers

Keep references consistent across a long document and reformat when a journal asks for a different style.

Educators

Point students at a tool that shows what a style expects, rather than one that hides the rules behind a button.

Three simple steps

How to use the citation generator

  1. 1

    Choose your style

    Pick the style your department requires. If you are unsure, check the assignment brief before you start rather than converting later.

  2. 2

    Add the source

    Paste the details or a link. Books, journal articles, web pages, and less standard sources all have their own field requirements.

  3. 3

    Check and save

    Verify the author order, the date, and the title capitalisation, then add it to your list.

Side by side

More than a formatting machine

Most generators produce something that looks like a citation. The difference is whether it survives contact with a marker who knows the style.

  • Field accuracy

    TextPatrol Citation Generator

    Every field stays editable and the ones that are commonly misread are called out, because extraction from a page or a link is unreliable.

    A basic tool

    Fields are auto-filled and presented as final, so a misread author or date is submitted unnoticed.

  • Awkward source types

    TextPatrol Citation Generator

    Lectures, videos, PDFs, and AI tools all have their own requirements, and the guidance covers them rather than forcing them into a book template.

    A basic tool

    Built around books and journal articles; anything else comes out malformed.

  • In-text citations

    TextPatrol Citation Generator

    Treated as part of the job, since a perfect reference list with wrong in-text markers still fails the requirement.

    A basic tool

    Reference list only, leaving the in-text form to guesswork.

  • Style guidance

    TextPatrol Citation Generator

    Explains what a style expects, so you can tell when output looks wrong instead of trusting it blindly.

    A basic tool

    A dropdown of style names with no indication of what each one requires.

  • Building a list

    TextPatrol Citation Generator

    References accumulate as you go, which is what stops the end-of-project reconstruction from memory.

    A basic tool

    One citation at a time, copied out and pasted somewhere else.

  • What else you can run

    TextPatrol Citation Generator

    The same document can be checked for originality and for unsupported claims in one place.

    A basic tool

    Citation formatting only.

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The complete guide

Getting citations right

Citation is not decoration. It shows which parts of your argument are yours and lets a reader follow the rest back to where it came from.

Choosing the right style

APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and the rest differ in ordering, punctuation, and how in-text references appear. None is more correct than another; the only thing that matters is which one your department requires.

Check the assignment brief before you start. Converting a finished reference list from one style to another is slow, and it is where inconsistencies get introduced.

What generators get wrong

Automated extraction misreads sources more often than most people expect. Common failures include treating an organisation as a person, capturing the website name instead of the publisher, using the retrieval date instead of the publication date, and applying title case where a style wants sentence case.

Edited collections, translated works, and sources with many authors are the hardest cases. If a citation looks unusual, it is worth checking against the style guide rather than assuming the tool knows better.

In-text citations matter too

A flawless reference list does not help if the in-text markers are missing or malformed. Every quotation, paraphrase, and borrowed figure needs one, and it needs to point unambiguously at the right entry.

Page numbers are the most commonly omitted part. For direct quotations most styles require them, and a marker checking your quotation is the person who will notice.

Citing unusual sources

Lectures, datasets, videos, social media posts, and AI tools all have defined formats in the major styles, and they are the ones people most often invent a format for. Look the specific type up rather than adapting a book citation.

AI assistance is the newest case and the least settled. Where your institution requires disclosure, the citation is part of that disclosure, and the requirement to declare it exists independently of how you format it.

Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions

Citation is the honest part of the work

References exist so a reader can tell your contribution from your sources and go check the difference. A generator formats them; it does not decide what needs citing.

Cite what you used

Every quotation, paraphrase, and borrowed figure needs a reference. Formatting is the easy half; deciding that something needs attribution is the half that matters.

Check before you submit

Generated citations contain errors. Reviewing author order, dates, and capitalisation is a few minutes' work and it is the difference between a reference list that helps you and one that costs you.

Your text stays yours

We do not sell your text, publish it, or add it to a public database for other people's checks to match against.

Build the reference list as you write

Format each source once, check the fields that matter, and finish with a list you can submit.

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