Google Docs Makes It Easy to Add MLA, APA, and Chicago-Style Quotes
If you’re in a rush to finish your work before the semester is over, Google can help you with some tedious things. Google Docs can now automatically generate quotes in your article in the style of your choice.
The new feature is part of the Google Docs Explore feature that allows you to explore the document you are editing. Just select the link you want to cite and click the cite button. Choose the format your professors prefer (MLA, APA, or Chicago) and you’re done.
This feature was indeed launched for regular Docs users a while ago , but is now available to G Suite users. If you are using Docs with a school account, they are probably using G Suite, which means you are left out, but now you can join the right citation group!
Quickly and easily cite your sources with Explore in Google Docs | G Suite Blog