25 Best Apple Store Apps For 2016

20. RefMe

Imagine you're sat in the library at some ungodly hour in the morning and you've just finished your essay. You thought it was finished, but then you realise, you haven't done your bibliographies - the most important part, right? RefMe could be your referencing saviour. RefMe boast large claims to be the 'number one' tool for accurately automating citations, reference lists and bibliographies, on mobile and web. It boasts a flurry of features including a barcode scanner but if you don't have one you can search by its book or article title. If you're referencing from a website and don't know how to format it properly then you can paste the URL in and it syncs with the app. One of my favourite things about it is the fact it supports more than 7,000 referencing styles and boasts that it has 'nearly all' university-specific styles as well, which is a godsend when most lecturers can't even remember what the university's official style actually is.
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