"Students should be clear that if they use the text (or any other product) produced by an AI tool—by copying or paraphrasing that text or modifying an image—they must clearly reference it in the body of their work and add the reference in the bibliography."
Chicago Manual of Style 18th edition
FOOTNOTES (in-text) + BIBLIOGRAPHY (separate page at the end of your paper)
For long quotes in your paper, use a "block quotation":
A quotation of five or more lines, or more than 100 words, should be blocked.
A blocked quotation does not get enclosed in quotation marks.
A blocked quotation must always begin a new line.
Blocked quotations should be indented.
More help here:
Purdue OWL Chicago style guide
Chicago Sample Paper (look at Bibliography!)
*WHAT DO I HAVE TO FOOTNOTE?
Direct quotes
Any information you paraphrase or summarize
*You don't have to footnote things that are considered "common knowledge."
*When in doubt, footnote it!
*WHEN DO I USE SHORTENED FOOTNOTES?
Use a shortened footnote when you get information from the same source. After the first full footnote for a source, use a shortened note for subsequent footnotes like this:
Author's last name, Title (4 or fewer words), page number.
HOW MANY FOOTNOTES SHOULD I HAVE IN MY HISTORY IA?
30-35 footnotes minimum is a good rule of thumb!
*HOW DO I FORMAT THE BIBLIOGRAPHY?
Options:
Create in MyBib - “Download Bibliography”
(you have the option to import it into Google Drive)
Create your own:
- last page of your paper
- separate page
- title it “Bibliography” (centered)
- copy and paste each entry from your list in MyBib
- ABC order by author’s last name (or first word of title if no author)