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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guide

In this section, the UT Southwestern Health Sciences Library and Digital Learning Center (Library) has summarized the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Technologies by submitted authors from select organizations and journal publishers.  The list is not exhaustive.

As the Library cannot confirm the 100% accuracy on the publisher's or individual journal’s position on the use of AI Assisted Technologies, it is recommended that you use the provided information as a starting point of your review of the publisher's and/or journal’s Editorial Policies and Author Guidelines related to AI Assisted Technologies.

AI and Publishing Guidelines - Elsevier

Publishing Ethics for Articles – review the sections related to “Duties of Author” to include but not be limited to:

  • Originality and Acknowledgement of Sources
  • Authorship of the Paper
  • The Use of Generative AI and AI-Assisted Technologies in Scientific Writing
  • The Use of Generative AI and AI-Assisted Technologies in Figures, Images and Artwork

Publishing Ethics for Books


Other Elsevier Resources

The use of AI and AI-assisted writing technologies in scientific writing – Frequently Asked Questions

Disclaimer

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guide provides an introduction to this evolving field for faculty, fellows, residents, postdocs, students, and staff. Due to the rapid advancement of this emerging technology, information in the Guide may become outdated at times. 

For information on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Security and Privacy, see Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Security and Privacy - Information Resources (utsouthwestern.net), VPN/On Campus access only.  NOTE:  this Guide supplements but does not supersede information provided by UT Southwestern or University of Texas policies and guidelines.