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About Citationsy

With Citationsy you can organize your citations into different projects and export them in over 8,500 different styles (APA, Harvard, Chicago, MLA, DIN, and everything else). It includes search engines for books, music, podcast, and scientific papers to make finding the sources you want to cite even easier.

Create citations from your book by just scanning their barcode with this app. It’s never been easier to reference a book! Just open the app, choose the project you’d like to add the book to, and scan away!

This app has all the functionality from the Citationsy web app, and is completely free.

Perfect for users of RefME, Mendeley, CiteThisForMe, or Zotero.

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