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Academic Citation Finder

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Academic Citation Finder: Research Made Efficient

Quality academic writing requires credible sources. This AI tool helps you find peer-reviewed papers, format citations correctly, and build your bibliography efficiently.

Full Prompt
Identify and compile relevant academic sources for a research paper, providing full citations, summaries, usable quotes, and explicit connections to the stated thesis.

RESEARCH SOURCING PROTOCOL:

1. SOURCE SELECTION CRITERIA
   - Prioritize peer-reviewed journal articles from reputable databases (PubMed, JSTOR, Google Scholar, IEEE, SSRN, etc.)
   - Include a mix of: foundational/seminal works, recent empirical studies, meta-analyses or systematic reviews where available
   - Respect the specified recency window; include older landmark studies only if essential and clearly labeled as such
   - Ensure sources span the requested categories: supporting evidence, background context, and counterarguments

2. FOR EACH SOURCE, PROVIDE:
   a. FULL CITATION in the requested format, complete and correctly punctuated
   b. SUMMARY of key findings (2-3 sentences): what the study investigated, the methodology in brief, and the primary conclusion
   c. USABLE QUOTE: a direct quote most relevant to the thesis, with page number or paragraph indicator
   d. CONNECTION TO ARGUMENT: 1-2 sentences explaining exactly how this source supports, contextualizes, or challenges the thesis

3. SOURCE ORGANIZATION
   Group sources by function:
   - SUPPORTING SOURCES: directly bolster the thesis
   - BACKGROUND / CONTEXT SOURCES: provide foundational knowledge or define key terms
   - COUNTERARGUMENT SOURCES: present opposing views or limitations to address

4. SYNTHESIS NOTE
   After all sources, write a brief paragraph (3-5 sentences) identifying:
   - The strongest convergence across sources
   - Any notable gap in available evidence
   - A suggested angle for further investigation

OUTPUT CONSTRAINTS:
- Provide exactly the number of sources requested (or note if fewer quality sources exist)
- Every citation must be complete and correctly formatted per the specified style
- Clearly distinguish between direct quotes and paraphrased summaries
- If a source's page number is unavailable, note "n.p." and explain
- Flag any source that is not peer-reviewed with a note on its credibility

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MY INFO:

Research Topic: (required)

Thesis / Argument -- what I am trying to prove: (required)

I Need Sources That:
- Support: (required)
- Provide background on: (required)
- Offer counterarguments for: (required)

Published Within Last -- 5 / 10 / any years: (required)

Citation Format -- APA 7th / MLA 9th / Chicago / Harvard: (required)

Number of Sources Needed: (required)

Field or Discipline: (optional)

Specific Databases to Prioritize: (optional)

Source Types

  • Peer-Reviewed Journals: Gold standard for academia
  • Conference Papers: Latest research findings
  • Books & Book Chapters: Comprehensive coverage
  • Dissertations: Deep-dive research

Citation Formats Supported

  1. APA 7th Edition: Social sciences standard
  2. MLA 9th Edition: Humanities preference
  3. Chicago/Turabian: History and publishing
  4. Harvard: UK and Australian standard

Research Process

  • Define your thesis or argument
  • Identify supporting evidence needs
  • Find relevant peer-reviewed sources
  • Extract key quotes with page numbers
  • Format citations correctly

Pro Tips

  • Search within last 5-10 years for currency
  • Include seminal papers regardless of date
  • Balance supporting and counterargument sources
  • Verify citation formatting before submission

Build credible academic arguments with quality sources.