KnightCite

KnightCite

KnightCite is a web based citation generator hosted by the Calvin College Hekman Library that formats bibliographic information per academic standards for use in research papers and scholarly works. [http://webapps.calvin.edu/knightcite/ KnightCite main page] ] It has become a popular tool among high school and college students seeking help formatting bibliographies and citations. In addition to Calvin, many other university libraries refer students to this web site. [ [http://www.library.kent.edu/page/10603 Kent State University Library] Style Manuals & Writing Guides] [ [http://www.lib.washington.edu/research/wri.html University of Washington Library] Citation & Writing Guides] [ [http://ocls.cmich.edu/styleguide/index.html University of Central Michigan] Off-Campus Library Services : Academic writing]

There is no advertising at the site, and the use of the tool is free of charge. It is provided as a public good by Calvin College. Glenn Remelts, library director at Calvin College said, "This is just our gift to the struggling students who've probably spent more time formatting their bibliographies than writing their papers. So if we can make life a little easier, that was our mission."cite news
title=Web site formats citations for students free of charge
author=Kafanov, Lucy
date=2005-02-14
work=The BG News
url= [http://media.www.bgnews.com/media/storage/paper883/news/2005/02/14/Campus/Web-Site.Formats.Citations.For.Students.Free.Of.Charge-1294318.shtml html] [http://www.bgnews.com/pages/pdf/2005/02/14/bgnews.pdf pdf]
] According to the developer, Justin Searls, “The purpose of citations is not to give kids another thing to learn. The purpose of citations is to avoid plagiarism of other people’s work, and in anything we can create or give students to help avoid plagiarizing other people’s work I think is for the better” [cite news
title=Site makes citations a breeze
author=Dodi, Nana Yaa
date=2004-09-24
work=Calvin College Chimes
url=http://www-stu.calvin.edu/chimes/index.php?section=58
]

Function

This tool can generate citations and bibliographic information in three formats, MLA Style Manual, APA style and Chicago Manual of Style. Users are prompted to enter information obtained from an academic source, and the engine automatically delivers the bibliographic reference in the requested format. "It gets rid of the need to memorize tedious syntactical styles that aren’t of any educational benefit in-and-of-themselves," according to the developer.

History

The web site was developed in 2004 by Calvin College student Justin Searls, who built the site as an employee of the school’s Hekman Library, at the request of a digital librarian there. [ [http://www.calvin.edu/news/releases/2004_05/knightcite.htm Calvin College News] December 10, 2004] [ [http://library.calvin.edu/services/website/knightcitefaq The Hekman Library] KnightCite FAQ] As of 2005 the programming required more than 25,000 lines of code. cite news
work=The Saline Reporter
publisher=Heritage Newspapers
date=2005-01-27
title=Saline grad’s Web creation draws online visitors, attention
author=Bomey, Nathan
url=http://archives.heritage.com/sr/20050127/R11INAB.htm
]

As of September 2008, the site showed it generated more than 8 million citations.

Trivia

The web site's one-millionth user was Brenton Murrell, a longtime friend of creator Justin Searls' younger brother, Jeremy.

References

External links

* [http://www.calvin.edu/library/knightcite/ Official web site]


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