name: citation-manager
description: Manage academic citations and references. Format citations according to APA, MLA, Chicago, GB/T 7714 and other styles. Use when writing academic papers or any content requiring proper source attribution.
Citation Manager
Goal: Manage academic citations, ensuring proper formatting and accurate source attribution.
1. Citation Format Reference
APA 7th Edition
## Journal Article
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume(issue), page–page. https://doi.org/xxxxx
Example:
Smith, J. D., & Johnson, M. K. (2020). The impact of AI on education. Journal of Educational Technology, 15(3), 45-60. https://doi.org/10.1234/jet.2020.45
## Book
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Publisher.
Example:
Brown, T. (2019). Machine learning fundamentals. Academic Press.
## Edited Book Chapter
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of chapter. In E. E. Editor (Ed.), Title of book (pp. xx–xx). Publisher.
## Web Page
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of page. Site Name. URL
Example:
World Health Organization. (2023, March 15). COVID-19 guidelines. https://www.who.int/covid-19
## In-Text Citations
- Single author: (Smith, 2020) or Smith (2020)
- Two authors: (Smith & Jones, 2020)
- Three or more: (Smith et al., 2020)
- Direct quote: (Smith, 2020, p. 45)
MLA 9th Edition
## Journal Article
Last name, First name. "Title of Article." Journal Name, vol. #, no. #, Year, pp. #-#.
Example:
Smith, John. "The Future of AI." Technology Review, vol. 25, no. 3, 2020, pp. 45-60.
## Book
Last name, First name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year.
Example:
Brown, Thomas. Machine Learning Basics. Academic Press, 2019.
## Web Page
Author. "Title of Page." Website Name, Publisher, Day Month Year, URL.
## In-Text Citations
- (Smith 45)
- (Smith and Jones 45)
- Three or more: (Smith et al. 45)
Chicago 17th Edition
## Notes-Bibliography System
### Notes (Footnotes/Endnotes)
1. John Smith, Machine Learning (New York: Academic Press, 2020), 45.
### Bibliography
Smith, John. Machine Learning. New York: Academic Press, 2020.
## Author-Date System
### In-Text Citation
(Smith 2020, 45)
### Reference List
Smith, John. 2020. Machine Learning. New York: Academic Press.
2. Format Conversion
Format Comparison Table
| Element |
APA |
MLA |
Chicago |
| Author separator |
, & |
, and |
, and |
| Year position |
After author |
End |
Varies |
| Title format |
Sentence case |
Title case |
Title case |
| Journal name |
Italic |
Italic |
Italic |
| Book title |
Italic |
Italic |
Italic |
| Page numbers |
p./pp. |
pp. |
varies |
Common Conversions
## MLA → APA
MLA:
Smith, John. "The Future of AI." Tech Review, vol. 25, no. 3, 2020, pp. 45-60.
APA:
Smith, J. (2020). The future of AI. Tech Review, 25(3), 45-60.
3. Citation Principles
When to Cite
## Must Cite
1. Direct quotations
2. Paraphrased ideas from others
3. Data or charts from other sources
4. Research methods borrowed from others
5. Definitions and concepts from specific sources
## No Citation Needed
1. Your own original ideas
2. Common knowledge
3. Well-known facts
4. Personal experiences/observations
Citation Types
## Direct Quotation
Short quote (<40 words):
Research shows that "artificial intelligence will profoundly change education" (Smith, 2020, p. 45).
Long quote (≥40 words):
Indent as a separate block, no quotation marks.
## Paraphrase (Indirect Citation)
Smith (2020) argues that AI is transforming traditional educational models.
Research suggests that AI is changing education (Smith, 2020).
4. Reference Management
Recommended Tools
| Tool |
Features |
Best For |
| Zotero |
Free, open-source |
Academic research |
| EndNote |
Professional, powerful |
Institutional users |
| Mendeley |
Free, social features |
Collaborative research |
| BibTeX |
LaTeX integration |
Computer science |
Organization Principles
## File Naming
[Author][Year][Keyword].pdf
Example: Smith2020_AI_Education.pdf
## Classification Methods
1. By topic
2. By project
3. By year
4. Using tag systems
## Information to Record
- Complete bibliographic details
- Reading notes
- Citation relationships
- Key quotes and excerpts
5. Common Errors
Format Errors
## Common Issues
- Inconsistent author name formatting
- Year in wrong position
- Incorrect punctuation
- Missing italics
- Wrong page number format
- Incomplete DOI/URL
## Verification Points
1. Same format used consistently throughout
2. In-text citations match reference list
3. Entries ordered per style requirements
4. All required information is complete
Citation Ethics
## Academic Misconduct
- Fabricated citations (invented sources)
- Misquotation (distorting original meaning)
- Excessive citation (padding references)
- Excessive self-citation
- Unmarked secondary citations
## Best Practices
- Read original source before citing
- Accurately represent the original meaning
- Cite moderately
- Mark secondary sources properly
6. Checklist
## Citation Checklist
### Format
- [ ] Consistent style (APA/MLA/Chicago)
- [ ] Author names formatted correctly
- [ ] Dates/years correct
- [ ] Titles formatted correctly
- [ ] Publication info complete
### Correspondence
- [ ] Every in-text citation has a reference entry
- [ ] Every reference has at least one in-text citation
- [ ] Page numbers accurate (for direct quotes)
- [ ] Entries in correct order
### Completeness
- [ ] DOI/URL accessible
- [ ] No duplicate entries
- [ ] No missing citations
Quick Reference
Format Quick Lookup
| Style |
In-Text |
Reference Sorting |
| APA |
(Author, Year) |
Alphabetical by author |
| MLA |
(Author Page) |
Alphabetical by author |
| Chicago Notes |
Superscript number |
Citation order |
Universal Journal Article Template
APA: Author. (Year). Title. Journal, Vol(Issue), Pages. DOI
MLA: Author. "Title." Journal, vol. #, no. #, Year, pp. #-#.
Chicago: Author. "Title." Journal Vol, no. # (Year): Pages.