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Citation Style Guides

Inserting Citations into Word

How to Create a Footnote

On a Word or Pages doc, place your cursor at the end of the sentence for which you must include a citation. To do this, go to the top menu bar and click on "INSERT." Scroll down to "FOOTNOTE" and click OK in the dialog box that pops up (don't change anything). You'll be taken to the bottom of the page and your cursor will appear after the small numer (the same number will also appear in your text, where you had asked to insert). Input the citation information (you can copy from the packet for now) and be sure to SAVE your documents.

Scholarly Responsibility

When you do research, you should always remember that it is your responsibility as a scholar to give proper credit to the sources you use. A source is any book, web site. article, film, image or document you use in the course of your research. If you use someone else's ideas without telling the reader where you got the information, you are committing plagiarism. Plagiarism is a very serious form of academic dishonesty, and you must always take the greatest care to avoid it. To avoid plagiarism, simply provide documentation for any idea or facts that you found as part of your research. Documenting your sources also allows anyone who reviews your project to locate and verify your sources.

- Crow Suzanne, "Guide to Writing Citations," The Spence School, last modified August 8, 2014, accessed September 25, 2014, https://spenceschool.onwhipplehill.com/podium/default.aspx?t=204&nid=736227.

Chicago Manual of Style

Chicago Manual of Style - Purdue University OWL

"Bibliography style is used widely in literature, history, and the arts. This style presents bibliographic information in footnotes or endnotes and, usually, a bibliography."

- University of Chicago Press, http://www.press.uchicago.edu/books/turabian/turabian_citationguide.html

Examples of Journals Using Chicago Style