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Honestly, I’ve tried quite a few tools over the years—Zotero, Mendeley, even the built-in citation generators in Google Docs and Microsoft Word. They all have their strengths, but none are foolproof. It really depends on what you're working on. For complex or highly specific referencing styles, I’ve found it helpful to cross-check with something more reliable. Lately, I’ve been using Online Assignment Expert not just for citations but for understanding formatting rules better—they actually break it down in a way that makes sense. It’s not just about copy-pasting a citation but knowing why it’s formatted that way, especially with styles like APA or Harvard that can get super detailed. I’d say try a mix of tools, but double-check with something that has academic backing or expert input—it saves time and reduces errors in the long run. |
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