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Free IEEE Citation Generator — IEEE Reference Format

Free IEEE citation generator. Paste a DOI, URL, or title and get a numbered IEEE reference in seconds.

Paste a DOI, URL, or paper title and get an instant numbered IEEE reference. Handles journal articles, conference papers, standards, patents, technical reports, and websites.

IEEE uses a numbered citation system where references appear as [1], [2], [3] in the text and are listed in order of appearance. Each source type — journal articles, conference papers, standards, patents — has a different template. Getting abbreviations, italics, and punctuation right requires constant reference to the IEEE style manual. PapersFlow automates this entirely.

Key Features

  • IEEE Style Compliant
  • Publisher-Verified Metadata
  • Conference Papers
  • All IEEE Source Types

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is IEEE citation format?
IEEE uses a numbered citation system. References are numbered [1], [2], [3] in the order they appear in the text. Each reference includes the author's initials before their surname, the article title in double quotes, the journal or conference name in italics, and the DOI.
How do I cite a conference paper in IEEE?
IEEE format for a conference paper: [N] A. A. Author, "Title of paper," in Proc. Conference Name, City, Country, Year, pp. xx–xx. Include the DOI if available.
What is the difference between IEEE and ACM citation style?
Both are numbered systems, but IEEE uses [N] numbering and lists authors as initials + surname, while ACM uses author-year parenthetical citations similar to APA. IEEE is the standard for electrical engineering and most CS conferences.