CSE 8th Edition

Free CSE Citation Generator

CSE 8th edition is the citation standard for biology and scientific publications, supporting Name-Year and Citation-Sequence formats. CiteMe formats CSE references automatically from 10+ scholarly databases — paste a DOI or search by topic for formatted citations instantly.

How to use the CSE citation generator

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Search your source in CSE

Enter a title, DOI, URL, ISBN, or author name to find the right source in real academic databases.

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Verify the metadata

Check author names, year, title, and source details before copying the final citation.

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Copy the citation and in-text format

Get the full CSE reference plus the matching in-text citation or footnote format instantly.

Why Use Our CSE Citation Generator?

Real Academic Databases

Search 250M+ works from OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, and CrossRef. Every citation is real and verifiable with DOI links.

CSE 8th Edition Compliant

Formatted according to the CSE Manual, 8th edition. Supports Name-Year, Citation-Sequence, and Citation-Name systems.

Science-Focused

Optimized for biology, environmental science, and other scientific disciplines. Handles DOIs, journal abbreviations, and edition info.

Export Options

Copy formatted citations or export to BibTeX/RIS for use with Zotero, Mendeley, EndNote, and other reference managers.

CSE Citation Examples

Journal Article

Smith JD, Johnson MR. 2024. Machine learning in diagnostics. Nature Medicine. 29(4):123-145.

In-text: (Smith and Johnson 2024)

Book

Williams AB. 2023. Introduction to data science. Boston (MA): Academic Press.

In-text: (Williams 2023)

Website

World Health Organization. 2024. Mental health guidelines. Geneva: WHO; [accessed 2024 Jan 15]. https://www.who.int/mental-health.

In-text: (WHO 2024)

Examples in CSE Name-Year format

CSE In-Text Citations

Name-Year

Author and year in parentheses:

...as shown (Smith and Johnson 2024).

Citation-Sequence

Numbered in order of first use:

...as shown in recent studies.¹

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CSE citation style?

CSE (Council of Science Editors) style is used in biology and other sciences. It offers three documentation systems: Name-Year, Citation-Sequence, and Citation-Name.

Is this CSE citation generator free?

Yes! CiteMe offers free CSE citations with a generous free tier.

How accurate is this CSE generator?

Very accurate. We format citations according to the CSE Manual, 8th edition.

What is the difference between CSE and APA?

CSE Name-Year is similar to APA but omits the comma between author and year, uses different date formatting, and uses journal abbreviations.

Which sciences use CSE?

CSE is widely used in biology, ecology, environmental science, genetics, and many other natural sciences.

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