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McGill Citation Generator

McGill Guide to Legal Citation10th Edition

Canadian legal citation standard.

How it works

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Search for your source

Type a topic, DOI, ISBN, or URL into the search bar. CiteMe searches real academic databases to find your source.

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Format in McGill

Your citation is automatically formatted in McGill (10th Edition) with correct punctuation, italics, and ordering.

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Copy and use

Copy the formatted reference and in-text citation directly into your paper or export to BibTeX/RIS.

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McGill resources

About McGill (McGill Guide to Legal Citation)

McGill is a widely used citation style maintained by the McGill Guide to Legal Citation. The current version is the 10th Edition, which provides detailed guidelines for formatting in-text citations, reference lists, and bibliographies across various source types including journal articles, books, websites, and more.

Canadian legal citation standard. CiteMe supports McGill with automatic formatting from real scholarly metadata — no manual entry or guesswork required.

Frequently asked questions about McGill

What is McGill citation style?

McGill (McGill Guide to Legal Citation) is a citation format used in academic writing. The 10th Edition provides rules for formatting references, in-text citations, and bibliographies for sources like books, journals, websites, and more.

How do I cite a website in McGill?

Use the CiteMe McGill generator above — paste the URL and get a correctly formatted citation instantly. McGill website citations typically include the author, title, website name, publication date, and URL.

Is the CiteMe McGill generator free?

Yes — CiteMe offers free McGill citations on the free tier. Pro users get unlimited citations, all McGill formatting features, and export to BibTeX and RIS.

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