Q. How do I cite AI-generated summaries in OneSearch?
The OneSearch Research Assistant generates an overview of sources on a topic. How can I cite that overview? And should I?
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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Views: 6
While this summary is meant to help you learn more about the research presented in these articles, you should always consult the articles themselves for the best information. The summaries generated by AI may have inaccuracies. Always remember that citing and using AI without the permission of your instructor can result in an academic integrity violation.
We encourage you to discuss with your instructors how you are permitted to use artificial intelligence resources and how that content should be cited if permitted.
See the Library Guide on AI and Academic Integrity.
See the links below for guidance and examples on citing AI-generated text in various citation styles.
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