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Answered By: Last Updated: Nov 09, 2023 Views: 6771
Good news! Google scholar provides citations for articles from the search result list (currently MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard or Vancouver).
To grab a citation select the quotes below a search result and select from the available citation styles.
As with any resource that provides citations, always double check to make sure formatting is correct.
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- i think google scholar has been updated since this was posted, as now you need to click on the " to get the citations. by hayley stringer on Oct 16, 2021
- Thanks Haley! You are right! We actually had an updated answer (https://asklibrary.com.edu/faq/234352) and have now updated this as well. Thanks for letting us know! by KATHRYN PARK on Oct 20, 2021
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In this video, we cover to cite using APA 7. You can do so using Google Scholar, but there are some caveats... so BE CAREFUL. I explain everything you need t...
This brief video shows how to get APA citations for articles in Google Scholar. For more information visit: https://libguides.pace.edu/citing_sources
Google scholar provides citations for articles from the search result list (currently MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard or Vancouver). To grab a citation select the quotes below a search result and select from the available citation styles. As with any resource that provides citations, always double check to make sure formatting is correct.