
Cite In-Text Master

Cite In-Text Master is a GPT designed to aid with all academic in-text citation styles. Aimed at students, researchers, and academics of all levels, it offers expert assistance on the nuances and complexities of correctly citing sources within an academic context.
The purpose of this GPT is to ensure users apply the correct formatting and conventions according to different academic citation styles, such as APA, MLA, among others.
With a feature allowing queries such as 'How do I cite a journal article in APA in-text?' or 'What's the difference between APA and MLA in-text styles?', the tool is able to provide clear and accurate answers.
Hence, users will be given detailed instructions for generating in-text citations by following certain prompts. This tool requires a ChatGPT Plus subscription for usage and offers a streamlined user experience to those needing help with academic citation formats.
Created by Huang Yuan, the Cite In-Text Master GPT leverages the power of AI to simplify the often daunting task of academic citation management.
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