CiteKit – Citation and Reference Manager

Descrição

CiteKit – Citations Manager makes it easy to add professional in-text citations to your WordPress content using simple [cite] shortcodes. Automatically generate a bibliography at the end of your post with [bibliography], styled in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other major formats.

Use the built-in Citation Library to:
+ Track every citation used across posts
+ Edit citation details (author, title, year, URL)

Perfect for bloggers, educators, journalists, and researchers who need clean, consistent citation formatting.

Features

  • Inline [cite] Shortcode with Auto-ID
    Insert citations directly into post content using [cite]. Unique citation IDs are automatically generated, or set manually with [cite id=”my-custom-id”].

  • Post-Level Citation Editor (Citebox)
    View and edit all citations associated with a post from a dedicated metabox. Modify author, title, year, or URL without leaving the editor screen.

  • Centralized Citation Library Dashboard
    Manage all citations across your entire site in one place. Search, filter, and update entries inline to ensure consistency sitewide.

  • Auto-Generated Bibliography
    Use the [bibliography] shortcode to automatically output a formatted bibliography for the current post. Entries are ordered and backlink to their corresponding in-text references.

  • Manual Bibliography Composition
    Create a standalone bibliography using [bibliography title=”References”] Source 1 ; Source 2 ; Source 3 [/bibliography] — ideal for static lists or non-[cite] workflows.

  • Multiple Citation Style Support
    Output citations in APA, MLA, Chicago (Author-Date and Notes), Harvard, or IEEE styles using [bibliography style=”apa|mla|chicago-ad|chicago-nb|harvard|ieee”].

  • Tooltip-Style Inline Notes
    Add lightweight footnotes or definitions using [tooltip]…[/tooltip] shortcodes. Renders as clean tooltips with no visual clutter or numbering.

CiteKit Shortcodes

  • [cite] — Inline citation with auto-generated ID
  • [cite id=”user-defined-id”] — Inline citation with user-defined ID
  • [bibliography title=”Works Cited” style=”mla”] — Formatted reference list
  • [bibliography] Smith, 2026; John Jacobs, The Red Roof, 2021; Mary Martha, Happy Homes, https://happyhomes.com [/bibliography] – Manually listed entries
  • [tooltip]…[/tooltip] — Define tooltip annotations

Instalação

3 Ways to Install CiteKit

  1. Automatically Install via WordPress Admin Panel

– Log in to your WordPress admin dashboard.
– Navigate to Plugins > Add New.
– In the search bar, type “CiteKit”.
– Find the CiteKit – Citations Manager plugin in the results.
– Click Install Now, then click Activate once installation is complete.

  1. Install via ZIP Upload

– Download the CiteKit plugin .zip file from the WordPress Plugin Directory.
– In your WordPress dashboard, go to Plugins > Add New.
– Click the Upload Plugin button at the top of the page.
– Upload the .zip file and click Install Now.
– Once installed, click Activate Plugin to enable CiteKit.

  1. Install via FTP

– Download the CiteKit plugin .zip file and extract it to your computer.
– Open your FTP client (e.g., FileZilla) and connect to your WordPress server.
– Navigate to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
– Upload the extracted citekit folder (not the .zip file).
– In your WordPress dashboard, go to Plugins, locate CiteKit, and click Activate.

Post-Installation Setup

Manage Post-Level Citations (Citebox)*
After activation, a new **“Citations in this Post”
metabox will appear in the post and page editor.
– Use [cite] shortcodes directly in your content to reference sources.
– The Citebox lets you edit citation metadata (author, title, year, URL) per post.

Use the Citation Library Dashboard
– Navigate to Citations > Citation Library in your admin sidebar.
– Here you can search, edit, or audit all citations across your site from a centralized interface.
– All changes are saved instantly via AJAX — no reloads required.

Display Bibliographies
– Use the [bibliography] shortcode in a post or page to output all [cite] references in that content.
– Switch styles with [bibliography style="apa"], [bibliography style="mla"], etc.

Add Tooltip Notes
– Use [tooltip]...[/tooltip] to create clean, inline footnote-style tooltips in your content.
– These are ideal for brief definitions, asides, or source clarifications.

Need help installing or customizing CiteKit?
Visit our support page or open a support ticket on the WordPress plugin forum.

Perguntas frequentes

Which fields are supported?

Each citation supports: Author, Title, Year, and URL.

Is this a replacement for Zotero or EndNote?

No, this plugin is optimized for WordPress publishing, not full academic reference management.

Does this work with the block editor?

Yes, CiteKit shortcodes work in both the classic editor and block editor – insert shortcodes into any paragraph, heading, or custom block.

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Registro de alterações

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Shortcode support for [cite], [bibliography], and [tooltip]
  • Citation Library (Tools Citations)