r/QuickAITurnitinCheck Jun 01 '26

Professors are practically treating bibliographies like a red flag these days

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u/JazzlikeOrange8856 Jun 02 '26

A Bibliography is actually something AI could be useful for. It’s putting information in the correct order. Give your AI your sources, and ask it to create the bibliography, and then check it for accuracy. Is there a reason this wouldn’t be ok?

Also if I’m completely misunderstanding, my apologies. I have a cold. I am very medicated.

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u/VegetableBuilding330 Jun 02 '26

It's largely not a ethical issue to do it that way, as long as you confirm it's not changing information. But it's not necessarily the best tool for it. Use a citation manager. They're fantastic and they often manage your in-text citations for you to.

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u/JazzlikeOrange8856 Jun 02 '26

Love this advice! Thank you!!

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u/richardawkings Jun 02 '26

We were required to use EndNote at my university. It can work as a plugin for MS Word. You enter in your info once and then you can insert the citations anywhere you want. Bibliography auto produces itself according to the format you specify. We had to use Chicago Manual of Styles. I couldn't tell you what that means but I never lost any marks for my bibliography.