Formateador de Referencias

Pega una lista de referencias con formato inconsistente (estilos, puntuación u orden mezclados) y elige un estilo de citación. Esta herramienta reformateará todas las referencias de manera coherente en un solo paso.

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Cómo funciona

  1. 1Pega tu lista de referencias, una referencia por línea o párrafo.
  2. 2Elige el estilo de citación deseado.
  3. 3Haz clic en Ejecutar.
  4. 4Revisa la lista reformateada y cópiala en tu sección de referencias.

Para quién es

  • Depurar una lista de referencias recopilada de múltiples fuentes a lo largo del tiempo.
  • Cambiar el estilo de citación de todo un manuscrito para otra revista.
  • Estandarizar la puntuación y el orden antes del envío.

Why Reference List Consistency Matters

Journals and universities require a single citation style throughout a document because consistency is what lets readers, editors, and peer reviewers locate and verify sources quickly. When one entry uses "Smith, J." and another uses "J. Smith," or when some titles are italicized and others aren't, it signals to a reviewer that the manuscript hasn't been carefully prepared — even if every underlying fact is correct.

This is one of the most common, and most avoidable, reasons a paper or thesis gets sent back for revision. Reference lists are usually compiled over months, pulled from different databases, citation managers, or co-authors, so small formatting drift creeps in without anyone noticing until a reviewer flags it. Fixing that drift is mechanical work, not intellectual work, which is exactly why it's worth handling separately from the writing itself before submission.

Common Reference List Mistakes

A few issues show up again and again in reference lists. Mixed punctuation is the most visible: some entries separate elements with periods, others with commas, and volume or issue numbers appear in parentheses in one entry but brackets in the next. Author name formatting is another frequent culprit — full first names in some entries, initials in others, or inconsistent ordering of surname and given name.

Missing publication years are a quieter problem, often left as "n.d." or simply dropped when pulled from a source that didn't display the date clearly. And italics or capitalization for journal and book titles frequently varies, especially when references are copied from different databases or reference managers, each with its own default export format. None of these mistakes change the accuracy of the source, but together they make a reference list look unpolished and inconsistent.

Reference Formatter vs Citation Generator

Tezyar's Citation Generator and Reference Formatter solve different problems, and it helps to know which one fits your situation. The Citation Generator builds a single new citation from scratch — you give it a DOI or enter the source details manually, and it outputs one correctly formatted reference in your chosen style.

The Reference Formatter is for when you already have a full list of references, just not in consistent shape. Instead of a DOI or manual fields, you paste in the whole list as it currently exists — however mixed or messy — and the tool reformats every entry to match one style. There's no lookup involved and no need for a URL or identifier for each source; it works directly with the text you already have.

Responsible Use in Academic Writing

The Reference Formatter standardizes how your references are presented — punctuation, ordering, capitalization, and style-specific formatting — based entirely on the information you paste in. It does not look up sources or check facts, so it can't tell you whether an author's name is spelled correctly, whether a publication year is right, or whether a title matches the actual source.

If an entry you provide is incomplete or contains an error, the formatted output will carry that same error forward, just neatly formatted. Always double-check the formatted references against the original source before submitting your work, and pay particular attention to any entries that were incomplete or uncertain to begin with. Treat the tool as a formatting aid, not a substitute for verifying your own citations.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué pasa si a una referencia le falta información?

La herramienta da formato a lo disponible y deja el resto tal como se proporcionó, en lugar de inventar los datos faltantes; comprueba siempre las entradas incompletas contrastándolas con la fuente original.

¿Qué estilos son compatibles?

APA 7.ª edición, Harvard, MLA, Chicago y Vancouver.

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