I’m assuming that you; much like myself, attend some manner of yoonee versity and done has to write thems reports and essays what are the ones requirin references.
Basically, it’s an utter fuckbitch to get the whole reference list jazz goin on when you’ve got infinity billion references in paper or journal articles or other shit.
First cool tool I’ll give you to easily generate a Harvard style reference list (They do both MLA and APA):
www.easybib.com
Just whack in your sources and it’ll generate a bibliography for you in word, plain text, pdf or HTML for you to use.
The thing is they just added the most badass feature ever: Citing via ISBN. Basically, if you’re like me and putting together a massive report on software systems or something similar you’ve gotten shit from all over the place; books, articles, websites… etc.
Say you’re like me and you’ve got a half-dozen UML books and software systems books and even random novels about coding and software that you’ve unconsciously cribbed from? Well it’d be a nightmare to add all that stuff in by hand but you have to because otherwise they’ll blast you for plagiarism.
Just whack in the ISBN’s, make a wild stab in the dark at what pages you used and you’ll have a massive, properly formatted reference list in no time. Easy marks, baby. Easy marks.
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