Nifty Web Cite Tool

January 6th, 200711:53 pm @ Ian Delaney

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Many bloggers could benefit from using a splendid new tool called citebite (found via. Lifehacker). It’s probably easiest for you to just go and have a look, but for the sake of completeness, here’s what it does.

You copy and paste a chunk of text from a web page you want to quote. Then you tell it which URL it came from. It returns a link which will take your readers to the exact place in the site, with the quotation highlighted.

For example, try this link. Kathy Sierra says jargon is about efficiency. It will take you right here:

quote

One caveat about the service. The link and Google Juice goes to citebite, not the site you’re linking to. I don’t know for sure, but I suspect it doesn’t generate a trackback either. If you want to be nice to your fellow bloggers, it’s probably best to include a traditional link as well.

Nonetheless, it seems very handy indeed if you want to write about bits of a long document or post and save your readers time searching for your citations. Citebite also offer the choice of a Firefox extension or a bookmarklet to accelerate the creation of these links.

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