MHRA Citation Generator

Create accurate MHRA 3rd edition in-text citations and references in seconds - free, no sign-up.

Last updated: June 2026

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How It Works

Cite in MHRA Format in 4 Steps

No manual formatting, no style-guide hunting - just accurate MHRA citations ready to paste.

1

Choose Your Mode

Cite a URL/DOI/ISBN, enter source details manually, find sources by topic, or build an annotated bibliography.

2

Enter Your Source

Paste a link or identifier, or type the author, title, year, and publication details for your source.

3

Generate MHRA Citations

Get a MHRA 3rd edition in-text citation and full reference instantly, formatted with correct punctuation and italics.

4

Build Your Reference List

Add each source to your MHRA reference list, then copy or export the whole bibliography in one click.

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Cite in any of 17 styles. Switch to the format your assignment requires.

FAQ

MHRA Citation Generator FAQ

Everything you need to know about citing in MHRA 3rd edition.

A MHRA citation generator is a free online tool that automatically creates citations and references in MHRA 3rd edition format. You provide a URL, DOI, ISBN, or the source details, and the tool builds a correctly formatted in-text citation and reference-list entry.
Yes. All citations follow the current MHRA 3rd edition guidelines, with correctly formatted in-text citations and reference-list entries - the right punctuation, italics, capitalisation, and ordering.
An in-text citation is the short marker placed in the body of your paper that points to a source. The reference is the full entry in your reference list that gives the author, year, title, source, and DOI or URL. This tool generates both for every source.
Yes. Paste a URL, DOI, or ISBN, or switch to manual entry and choose Website, Book, Journal Article, or Newspaper to enter the details yourself. The tool builds the correct MHRA reference for each source type.
Yes. You can generate MHRA citations free with no sign-up. Sign up free to keep generating beyond the free limit and to build a saved reference list across sessions.
Generate a citation for each source and click Add to reference list. Your sources accumulate in one MHRA reference list that you can copy, export to Word, or download as BibTeX.

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