Title and DOI agreement
RefVerify compares your pasted text with available metadata and marks anything that needs closer review.
RefVerify tool
Batch-check DOI, title, year, author, and venue details for manuscripts and literature reviews.
What it checks
Use this page when you need a focused check before moving into a full project, batch history, or export workflow.
RefVerify compares your pasted text with available metadata and marks anything that needs closer review.
RefVerify compares your pasted text with available metadata and marks anything that needs closer review.
RefVerify compares your pasted text with available metadata and marks anything that needs closer review.
How to use it
Paste the citation exactly as it appears in your bibliography. If you have a DOI, include it. If the DOI is missing, include as much title, author, year, journal, volume, issue, and page detail as possible.
Use the original citation text, including DOI if available.
RefVerify queries configured scholarly metadata sources server-side.
Look for title, DOI, source, author, and year agreement.
Use the full app to save, correct, approve, and export records.
When to use it
Students can catch missing DOI details, title mistakes, and incomplete references before handing in a bibliography.
Researchers can triage manuscript references and reduce metadata corrections during editorial checks.
Editors can quickly identify references that deserve manual attention and keep evidence for clients or authors.
Use RefVerify to check whether generated citations are traceable to real metadata instead of assuming they are valid.
Result guidance
Metadata signals are aligned enough for quick approval, although human review is still recommended.
Some fields match, but there may be missing DOI data, title differences, source conflicts, or low confidence.
The configured sources did not provide enough evidence. This does not automatically prove a citation is fake.
RefVerify is a citation hygiene and academic integrity support tool. It does not guarantee grades, publication acceptance, or institutional approval, and it should not be used to fabricate references.
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