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Effat University's library AI guide says using generative-AI text without proper citation is considered plagiarism according to Effat University, while policies for using and crediting AI tools may vary by class.
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Effat University's library AI guide says using generative-AI text without proper citation is considered plagiarism according to Effat University, while policies for using and crediting AI tools may vary by class.
Effat University's library AI guide warns that generative-AI tools can produce inaccurate or false citations and advises users to verify citations for accuracy and credit the underlying source rather than the AI tool when citing sourced information.
Effat University's library AI guide advises users who decide to use ChatGPT or other AI technology for writing to be transparent with teachers and publishers and comply with applicable policies.
Effat University Library provides a generative-AI resources guide that introduces AI concepts, impacts, approaches, and examples such as ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini.
Effat University's library AI guide provides research-support guidance on prompt design, stating that well-structured prompts can help AI tools produce more accurate, meaningful, and relevant results.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 21, 2026, 2:20 PM
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