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AI, ChatGPT, and the Library

This guide provides a starting place for SLCC faculty, staff, and students to learn how generative AI intersects with information literacy and how to use it responsibly.

Faculty

Faculty, you may wish to add a statement about AI and plagiarism to your syllabi. This sample was created in February 2023 by Tiffany Rousculp, SLCC Writing Across the College director.

“Generative artificial intelligence (AI) software is a rapidly emerging tool that students may be interested in using. If doing so, SLCC students are expected to adhere to the same standards as the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities statement on plagiarism. Presenting generative AI software content as your own is a violation of academic integrity. If you use generative AI in your work, you must indicate that you have done so.”

Students

Students, learn more about plagiarism from the SLCC "Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities" (section 5.d). Learn how to avoid plagiarism when using generative AI tools and content by visiting the "ChatGPT and Citations" page of this guide.