RMIT Harvard Citation Tool Version 3.2

RMIT Harvard Citation Tool Version 3.2

RMIT Harvard through the library website and entering the DOI in the popup. Note: Currently this only works with journal articles

What is RMIT Harvard Citation Tool Version 3.2?
RMIT Harvard Citation Tool Version 3 is a Chrome extension that removes the tedium of adding journal articles to your reference list. Simply navigate to the RMIT library page or enter the DOI in the popup, and copy-paste the result into your reference list.
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By: lyoukedev
Users: 801 ▲ 7
Rating: 5.00 (2)
Version: 3.2 (Last updated: 2023-09-11)
Creation date: 2023-02-25
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Very low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 3
Size: 43.69K
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Summary

Are you sick of RMIT Harvard and hate the fact that RMIT Easy Cite is the most tedious thing in the world to use? I am too. That's why I made this extension to remove the tedium that comes with adding journal articles to my reference list.

How does it work? Simple!

  1. Navigate to the RMIT library page for the article you want to cite
  2. Click "RMIT Harvard"
  3. Copy-paste the result into your reference list.

Want to get a citation without using the library website? I can do that too.

  1. Click on the puzzle piece on the top right of Chrome (if you pin the extension you can skip this step)
  2. Click "RMIT Harvard Citation Tool"
  3. Enter the DOI

With something this simple it's a surprise RMIT hasn't implemented something like this already...

DISCLAIMER: This tool currently has only been designed to work for journal articles, and I don't guarantee every citation will be perfect. Make sure to double check Easy Cite and if any article breaks the tool please share it with me so I can fix it.

User reviews
Great extension that works without issue, I do hope you can expand it to ISBNs as well and possibly adding a form for users to add details that the extension can generate from.
by Dan theman Dan theman, 2023-06-01

Sometimes it is not absolutely correct. However, it helps a lot.
by Hao Le Quang Hao Le Quang, 2023-04-20
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RMIT Harvard Citation Tool Version 3.2 is relatively safe to use as it requires very minimum permissions.

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RMIT Harvard Citation Tool Version 3.2 has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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