Quick Cite, which costs 99 cents and is available for both iPhones and Android-based phones, uses the camera on a smartphone to scan the bar code on the back of a book. It then e-mails you a bibliography-ready citation in one of four popular styles—APA, MLA, Chigaco, or IEEE.
via Smartphone App Makes Book Citations a Snap – Wired Campus – The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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