SJNY Libraries AI Subject Guide
An online guide to print and electonic books made available through the SJNY Libraries with information about Artificial Intelligence (AI).
You should always check with your instructor before using AI for any papers. If allowed, then follow the links below for citation guidance.
Guidelines on Crediting AI Sources:
SJNY Libraries: Citing & Acknowledging Use of AI (Video 9:13) - Opens in New Tab
SJNY Libraries: Citing & Acknowledging Use of AI Slides - Opens in New Tab
Style-Specific Guidelines:
APA Style: How to cite ChatGPT
MLA Style: How do I cite generative AI in MLA style?
Chicago Style: Citation, Documentation of [AI] Sources
Plagiarism is:
Why Cite Your Sources:
Do You Need to Cite Everything?
You do not need to cite common knowledge. Something is common knowledge if it can be found in many different sources and is a well known fact. Examples:
Four main ways of incorporating sources into your paper:
Represent the original source accurately, and cite it carefully!!!
Definitions excerpted from "APA Style of Documentation: a Pocket Guide" by M. Pringle & J. Gonzales (2010)
Use NoodleTools to create your References, Works Cited, or Bibliography page in APA, MLA or Chicago/Turabian format.