nearCited

Your personal citation locker.

Save links, quotes, images and notes in one keystroke. Organise them with nested topics and cross-cutting tags. Find anything in seconds — for debate prep, research, or just remembering where you read that.

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Save

Paste a URL and nearCited fetches the title, image and source for you. Or drop in a quote, a tweet, an image, or a quick note. Faster than bookmarking.

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Tag

File one card under many topics at once — Iraq → Politics → Religion and Religion → Islam — plus flat tags like #primarysource.

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Retrieve

Reach any card through any of its routes. Filter a topic wall, follow a tag, or search everything. Then copy a clean MLA, APA or Chicago citation.

One quote, many routes

A Saddam Hussein quote lives under three topic paths and two tags — find it through any of them.

“The winds of victory will blow, God willing, and the mother of all battles will be victorious.”
— Saddam Hussein, Iraqi State Radio
#saddamhussein #primarysource
filed under Iraq → Politics → Religion · Religion → Islam
Why the two-layer system works
Topics are folders that can overlap. Tags cut across every folder. Together they mean you never have to remember where you put something.
Map: coalition advance, March 2003
Saved straight from an article, tagged for the timeline.
#primarysource

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