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Université Laval's library identifies Copilot, Consensus, Elicit, and Web of Science Research Assistant as AI tools available free of charge to the university community for research-documentation support.
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Université Laval currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 7 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.
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7 claim records
Université Laval's library identifies Copilot, Consensus, Elicit, and Web of Science Research Assistant as AI tools available free of charge to the university community for research-documentation support.
For Université Laval master's and doctoral theses, FESP says students making an initial deposit from winter 2026 must produce a declaration about their use of generative AI.
Université Laval's AI principles say personal-information protection and copyright must be ensured and that confidential information must not be used in a public AI system.
Université Laval states that Microsoft Copilot is available to faculty, teaching staff, students, and administrative staff through an institutional protected version when users connect with ULaval credentials.
Université Laval guidance says using AI tools is not automatically an academic offence, but unauthorized use may constitute an academic offence under the student disciplinary regulation.
Université Laval guidance says AI-use expectations should be stated in the course plan and clarified in assessment instructions when AI use is authorized.
Université Laval publishes five AI principles for teaching and learning that are derived from its mission, vision, and values.
7 source attributions
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026