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Citation Guide: Chicago Manual of Style

Citing work with a tutor, writing center fellow, parent or peer.

Format (note):

First name Last name (ROLE of person you met with) context of meeting, date of meeting.

Examples (note):
1. Olivia Glick (writing center fellow) Writing Center Help, 11 October 2023.

4. Richard Patterson (Father) Revision help with dissertation. 19 October 2023.


Format (bibliography):

Lastname Firstname. Role. Context of meeting, date.

Examples (bibliography):

Glick, Olivia. Writing Center Fellow. Writing Center Help, 11 October 2023.

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Citing an AI generator

Format (note): 

Name AI Tool. response to "Text prompt used," Date generated, Developer's Name. 

Examples (note):

 7. DALL·E 2, response to “Cat with a moustache,” June 9, 2023, Open AI.

2. ChatGPTresponse to “Tell me how to fix a flat bicycle tire, July 21, 2023, Open AI. 

 

Format (bibliography):

Name of AI Tool. Response to "Text prompt used."  AI-generated NAME OF THING GENERATED. Developer's Name, Date generated. 

Examples (bibliography):

DALL·E 2. Response to "Cat with a moustache."  AI-generated image. Open AI, June 9, 2023.

ChatGPT. Response to “Tell me how to fix a flat bicycle tire.” OpenAI. July 21, 2023. 

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Citing an AI tool that helps you edit your writing (i.e. Grammarly)

Format (bibliography):

Name of Tool. Type of help. Date of tool use.

Example:

Grammarly. Grammar and word usage. October 19, 2023. 

 

If you aren't sure what type of help you used, here are some examples:

  • Grammar help
  • Rearranging sentences (tool suggested moving things around but not changing your words)
  • Word usage 
  • Engagement or delivery (tool helped you change the tone or style of the writing)

Chicago Tutorial: The Basics