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Overview

Various disciplines will use different style manuals, and it is important that you know from your professor which style manual he/she is requiring you to use. Always ask your professor if you are unsure. Remember: when using someone else’s work, always cite it !!

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Can you cite your ChatGPT answers? Disclosing how we use AI in our work

How much help do you get from AI for your assignments? How do your professors feel about it?

Why not read this article by University of Waterloo librarian Kari Weaver, which offers a possible solution that upholds your scholarly integrity while transparently revealing the tech assistance you use.

Remember that each instructor will have their own unique AI/no-AI policy, so discuss your options for every course!

The Artificial Intelligence Disclosure (AID) Framework: An Introduction

Weaver, K. D. (2024). The artificial intelligence disclosure (AID) framework: An introductionC&RL News, 85(10), 407-411. https://crln.acrl.org/index.php/crlnews/article/view/26548

Thanks to Fadia Al Akhras, Librarian and Professor Stavros Hadjisolomou for highlighting this article.

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Citation Styles by Subject

Which style should you use?

 

APA style: Psychology, Education, and other Social Sciences

MLA style: Literature, Arts, and Humanities

Chicago style: History and Social Sciences

Turabian style: All Subjects

American Anthropological Association (AAA) style: Anthropology

 

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