
Citation Generator

Citation Generator is a Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT) designed to optimize the process of citation and referencing across various academic and professional formats.
Created by studyx.ai, this tool is explicitly programmed to understand and interpret different citation styles, providing users with accurate and immediate assistance in generating the required references.
The diversity of supported citation criteria includes widely recognized styles such as APA, MLA, and Chicago.More than just a simple citation machine, Citation Generator GPT also accommodates in-depth queries from users regarding the underlying differences between popular citation styles.
This feature adds an educational layer to the tool, enabling users to learn and understand the subtleties and defining characteristics of each citation style beyond just referencing.
Tailored with the versatility of ChatGPT, Citation Generator extends its functionality by interpreting and processing commands structured around an ISBN for citation.
This advanced capability translates to an enriched citation experience where users can generate references directly from book identification numbers. By helping users achieve accuracy and conformity in citation, the GPT plays a critical role in scholarly writing and academic research, promoting integrity, and preventing plagiarism.
It is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, offering an effective solution for generating precise citations and supporting users in their academic and research processes.
Citation Generator exemplifies how AI can streamline complex processes in academia and contribute to higher productivity and effectiveness in writing and research.
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62,266505v2.5 released 1mo agoFrom $500/mo
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893,144648v1.6 released 28d agoFree + from $12/moReducing manual efforts in first-pass during code-review process helps speed up the "final check" before merging PRs
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