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From paper to citation in one click.

BibClick drops a ready-to-paste citation right onto the paper you're reading — across Scholar, arXiv, major publishers — and almost any journal with a DOI.

Free for personal use · No account · No tracking.

Works right on the page, on

Google Scholar arXiv Springer Link Elsevier · ScienceDirect IEEE Xplore PLOS MDPI Frontiers Taylor & Francis Oxford Academic BJA Education + any journal with a DOI

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Citations where you actually read

No copying DOIs, no second tab, no manual formatting. Open a paper and it's there.

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Works almost everywhere

Tailored support for ten publishers — plus a smart fallback that covers any other journal page with a DOI and an abstract.

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Seven formats

BibTeX, RIS, APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE and Harvard — switch with a dropdown.

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Finds the DOI for you

Reads the DOI from the page or URL and pulls a clean citation straight from Crossref.

Even brand-new papers

Not in Crossref yet? BibClick builds the citation from the page's own metadata.

Instant & tidy

Shows on load in your default format, caches results, and collapses to stay out of the way.

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Private by design

No accounts, no analytics, no tracking. Nothing about you ever leaves your browser.

How it works

Open a paper

Land on any supported article page — the citation box appears automatically.

BibClick finds the DOI

It reads the paper's DOI and fetches a formatted citation from Crossref.

Pick & copy

Choose your format, hit copy, and paste it straight into your reference manager.

Export to whatever you use

From reference managers to manuscript styles.

BibTeX · default RIS · EndNote / Zotero APA MLA Chicago IEEE Harvard

Your research is your business

BibClick collects and transmits no personal data. It only talks to the public Crossref API and the paper page you're viewing — no accounts, no trackers, no ads.

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