From the Vice President for Information Technology Status and Activity Report for March 2022:
"New writing and teaching tool, Turnitin, coming to eLC: EITS is partnering with the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Office of Online Learning to implement Turnitin, an online utility for teaching, writing, and research. Supported services will include the Turnitin Feedback Studio (TFS), which provides automated improvement suggestions for students’ draft papers as well as other features, and Originality, which will aid instructors and students in maintaining and promoting academic integrity. Turnitin services will be available through eLearning Commons (eLC), and via MyID login on the Turnitin website. EITS will provide updates to students and faculty as the timeline is determined for deployment of Turnitin modules."
If you just want information on how a certain style is organized, the UGA Libraries keep Citation Style Guide web pages with examples of how to cite the most common types of resources using the most common styles (APA, Chicago, MLA, and more!)
If you're using the Chicago Manual of Style (Author-Date) or Footnotes, you can access the entire manual online through GALILEO: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=mlal-uga1&inst=uga1