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Citation Format Quick Reference
Not sure which citation style your professor wants? Use this table to match the format to your subject area, or go straight to the Citation Generator to create any format automatically.
| Format | Common Subject Areas | |
|---|---|---|
| APA 7 Citation | Psychology, education, social sciences | Use tool → |
| APA 6 Citation | Older APA-format requirements | Use tool → |
| MLA 9 Citation | Literature, humanities, liberal arts | Use tool → |
| MLA 8 Citation | Classes still using MLA 8th edition | Use tool → |
| Chicago Citation | History, journalism, some humanities | Use tool → |
| Harvard Citation | UK universities, some sciences | Use tool → |
| AMA Citation | Medicine, health sciences, biology | Use tool → |
Vocabulary Tools
A strong vocabulary improves reading comprehension, writing quality, and standardized test scores.
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