CiteGenie Editorial
CiteGenie's in-house editorial team writes and reviews every guide and citation-style explainer on this site. We are academic writers, librarians, and citation-style specialists with combined experience across the major style manuals (APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, ACS, AMA, IEEE, Vancouver).
Expertise
- APA 7 (American Psychological Association) — the dominant style across psychology, education, and the social sciences.
- MLA 9 (Modern Language Association) — the standard for the humanities and English literature.
- Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition) — both notes-and-bibliography and author-date variants.
- Harvard referencing (multiple variants) and the closely related author-date traditions.
- STEM styles: ACS (chemistry), AMA (medicine), IEEE (engineering and computing), Vancouver (biomedical), and the Optica/OSA style.
- Bibliographic interchange formats: BibTeX, RIS, EndNote XML, CSL-JSON.
- Research methods commonly covered in CiteGenie guides: experimental design, sampling, qualitative vs. quantitative research, descriptive and inferential statistics, and common cognitive biases.
How we work
Drafts are written against the primary style manual (we own the latest print or institutional edition of every manual we cover). Worked examples are independently re-run through the CiteGenie generator to confirm the output matches the manual's rules. A second editor signs off before publication. See our full editorial process for the methodology.
Contact
Editorial corrections, factual disputes, or expert contribution enquiries: contact@citegenie.app.