A citation generator tool for Wikipedia. Currently accessible from:
https://citer.toolforge.org/ (the English version)
https://yadfa.toolforge.org/ (the Persian version)
Citer is especially useful for generating citations from Google Books URLs, DOIs (Any Digital object Identifiers) and ISBNs (International Standard Book Numbers). Additionally, URLs of many major news websites are supported, including:
- The New York Times
- BBC
- Daily Mail
- Daily Mirror
- The Daily Telegraph
- The Huffington Post
- The Washington Post
- The Boston Globe
- Bloomberg Businessweek
- Financial Times
- The Times of India
Special support for the URLs of the Wayback Machine is also implemented.
Some other tested and supported Persian websites:
- http://www.noormags.ir (نورمگز)
- http://www.noorlib.ir (کتابخانه دیجیتال نور)
- http://www.ketab.ir (خانه كتاب)
- http://socialhistory.ihcs.ac.ir/ (تحقیقات تاریخ اجتماعی)
To run Citer on your local computer:
- Install Python 3.7+
- Clone the project
- Install the dependencies using
pip install --user -r requirements.txt
- Copy
config.py.example
toconfig.py
(You might want to get an NCBI API key and add it to the config file if you're going to use its services) - Run
python3 app.py
If you see HTML output to your console, this probably means you have flup installed. You'll need to uninstall it for Citer to run.
If there are no warnings or error messages (and no HTML is displayed), the main page will be accessible from:
http://localhost:5000/
If you experience any problems or have questions, please open an issue on this repo.
The default language is English and can be changed to Persian using the setting in the config.py file.
- The bookmarklet does not work on archive.org (issue #26) or any other website that does not allow opening external links. One needs to use Citer directly in such cases.