Google Docs now has a basic citation functionality in G Suite for Education (the new name for Google Docs for Education, which is what WFU utilizes). While not as fully featured as a separate tool like Zotero or EndNote, the Explore function does provide the ability to look up a web resource and cite them in MLA, APA, or Chicago style. You can read a more complete explanation in Google’s blog post Quickly and easily cite your sources with Explore in Google Docs
Citations in Google Docs
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