Of all the hacks in Lifehacker’s 13 book hacks for the library crowd, I think BibMe is the most useful. BibMe is a free online bibliography maker that generates complete bibliographic citations from very simple searches. Your bibliography can then be saved or exported in MLA, Chicago, or APA style as a rich text file.
I tried a couple searches and found it super easy to use, with no registration required. This is definitely a website to keep handy and consider using if you’re aren’t wedded to products like Endnote, Sente, or BibTeX. (One downside is that it doesn’t allow you to import search results from a site like Web of Science.)
What do you think? Would you ever use BibMe or recommend it to students?
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