When using the "Cite" tool, make sure you scroll to find the proper style (e.g., MLA). Also, double-check the citation and make any necessary corrections. The automatic citations are not always accurate!
Using someone else's work
Copying someone else's words without citing them
Paraphrasing someone else’s words or ideas without citing them
Using your own paper or assignment for more than one class
Consequences can range from failing a paper to suspension from school (see Cabrillo College Academic Integrity Policy)
Papers using Chicago citation must include:
Notes: Footnotes and Endnotes
Use the tool bar in Word to insert footnotes or endnotes | ![]() |
The first time you cite a source, include the full citation information |
1. Peter Burchard, One Gallant Rush: Robert Gould Shaw and His Brave Black Regiment (New York: St. Martin’s, 1965), 85. |
For subsequent references include the author’s last name, a short form of the title, and the page or pages cited |
4. Burchard, One Gallant Rush, 31. |
Bibliography
Your bibliography should list all the works you have cited in your notes.