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Citing Generative AI

Dedicated guide for citing AI generated content

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  • This guide provides a single location for information on how to responsibly cite content generated by Chat AI, both text and visuals, in each of the three major citation styles used on this campus: APA, Chicago, and MLA
  • Please note that we also have comprehensive guides dedicated to each of the three styles mentioned above.
  • We also have a guide dedicated to ChatAI and AI search engines and research tools.

 

 

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Please consider the following

Before you use ChatGPT or other AI for your coursework, consider the ways that it might lead to academic misconduct accusations or poor outcomes.

When considering using an AI tool for your research project:

  • Talk to your instructor as to whether or not AI usage is alllowed for your creative, written or research assignments
  • Check your course syllabus for an AI Classroom Policy
  • Familiarize yourself with the college's policy on plagiarism
  • Remember that if your research comes from ChatGPT or another AI tool, you will have to cite it as such
  • Test the AI tool you are using by creating prompts on topics you know a lot about already
  • Ask yourself if it is worth the risking your academic career and learning outcomes

Uses of AI that might violate the honor code or negatively impact academic success:

  • Asking AI to write all or part of an essay that you turn in as your own
  • Not fact-checking or critically analysizing an AI summary of an article or topic
  • Using ChatGPT to create an annotated bibliography based soley on a topic or prompt*

Uses of AI in that probably won't violate policy or harm grades:

  • Asking for comments and feedback on assignments and papers 
  • Creating organizational outlines for presentations and papers
  • Getting an explanation of course topics one finds confusing
  • Using AI for search on the web or within a library database

 

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