Free ABNT Journal Citation Generator
Generate accurate ABNT citations for journal articles. Search 250M+ academic papers from real databases.
How to cite a journal article in ABNT
Search for the journal article
Paste a DOI, URL, ISBN, title, or author name to find the exact source record.
Check the ABNT formatting fields
Verify author, year, title, container, and publication details before copying the final citation.
Copy the formatted result
Get the complete ABNT citation plus the matching in-text citation or footnote format.
ABNT Journal Article Citation Format
Journal Article:
Author. (Year). Title of article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Pages. https://doi.org/xxx
ABNT Journal Article Citation Examples
Journal Article with DOI
In-text: (Smith & Johnson, 2024)
Examples formatted in ABNT style
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I format a DOI in ABNT?
Include the DOI as a URL (https://doi.org/10.xxxx/xxxx) at the end of the citation. Our generator adds DOIs automatically.
Is this ABNT journal citation generator free?
Yes! CiteMe offers free ABNT citations. Search by DOI, title, or author to find and cite journal articles instantly.
Common mistakes in ABNT journal article citations
Review the most frequent formatting mistakes before submitting your assignment.
View mistakes checklist →Cite Other Source Types in ABNT
Jump to the next source pages in the same citation style.
Cite a Journal Article in Other Styles
Same source type, different formatting rules. Pick your required style.
Stay in the ABNT workflow
Continue with guides, templates, and mistakes for the same citation style.
ABNT Journal Article guide
Step-by-step formatting rules for this exact source type.
ABNT Journal Article template
Copy-ready template blocks plus formatted example.
ABNT Journal Article mistakes
Frequent errors and corrections for this source type.
ABNT examples
More reference and in-text examples for the same style.
Citation tools & comparisons
Start Generating ABNT Citations
Join 500+ researchers and students who save hours on citation formatting with CiteMe.
Need a different style? (secondary)
These cross-style links are intentionally secondary to keep style-specific journeys focused.