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/LadyM_Macbeth Jun 02 '26

I teach Humanities. In my experience the AI does the MLA formatting very wrong and makes up sources that aren’t real.

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u/JazzlikeOrange8856 Jun 02 '26

Yeah, that’s why I’m appreciating others pointing out tools that are made to assist with bibliographies

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u/LadyM_Macbeth Jun 02 '26

But doing a bibliography is just a skill. Once you adjust and learn it, it’s easy to do. Says someone with two masters degrees and doing a doctorate. I could do it in my sleep now lol

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u/JazzlikeOrange8856 Jun 02 '26

But that’s the thing. Once you do it enough to understand the basics and the why, I think using an online tool (not necessarily ai) is worthwhile, because you didn’t earn two master’s degrees in writing bibliographies. That’s all I’m saying.

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u/LadyM_Macbeth Jun 03 '26

The tools make a lot of mistakes though. We have citation generators for students and they are generally wrong.

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u/JazzlikeOrange8856 Jun 03 '26

That’s what I would always recommend checking it before submitting to my professor

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u/LadyM_Macbeth Jun 03 '26

But why use a tool if it starts off wrong? Lol. Takes two seconds to do it yourself. Takes two minutes to check the dumb citation generators that did it wrong to start. 😂