I am using the Study Assistant to gather answers to questions. I will use the material in articles and books. How to I cite the use of Study Assistant? How can I find the date that I accessed the Study Assistant?
I would recommend citing the resources directly, not the study assistant query.
I generally didn't cite search results in my academic writings unless it was something I could export to a verse list or be able to easily allow someone to reproduce.
Jim Bowling,
I cite the resources that I use from the results of the SA.
I tried the following and it works:
20260317 - How many books are in the apocrypha?
It is a bit clumsy but does the job.
Mark
For the following that you wrote (20260317 - How many books are in the apocrypha?) is that the date and a question that you had asked? But I don’t know the date. And maybe I don’t need to if my use is only to cite the books and resources that SA lists.
20260317 (YYYYMMDD) is the date of the query if you intend quoting it. Otherwise you cite the books that it lists.
Personally I would not use the AI summary in an article, paper, sermon, book etc so I would not need the date I ran the study assistant. The AI summary helps provide context to the results returned but I would be working directly from those resources for my project and so only need to cite the resources I actually used.
Simon’s Brother that makes sense about the access date using the SA. This is my first dive into the waters of publishing. Thanks
Dr Nathan Parker your comments are helpful. I appreciate the good help here. Thanks
Jim
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