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A citation audit checks that every claim, quotation, and source still does what your draft says it does. Ask AI to create a claim-source checklist from your draft.
A bibliography can look perfect while the paper still misuses evidence. A citation audit asks whether each cited source actually supports the sentence it is attached to.
| Problem | Audit question | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Citation drift | Does the source say exactly this? | Narrow the claim |
| Quote mining | What does the surrounding paragraph mean? | Add context or remove quote |
| Weak source | Is this primary, peer-reviewed, official, or credible? | Replace with stronger source |
| AI hallucinated citation | Can I open and verify it? | Delete and search again |
A citation audit protects your grade, but it also protects your thinking. You learn where your argument is strong and where it is borrowing confidence from weak evidence.
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In "College+: Run a Citation Audit Before You Submit — Quick Check", which idea is most important to apply carefully?
In "College+: Run a Citation Audit Before You Submit — Quick Check", which idea is most important to apply carefully?
In "College+: Run a Citation Audit Before You Submit — Quick Check", which idea is most important to apply carefully?
In "College+: Run a Citation Audit Before You Submit — Quick Check", which idea is most important to apply carefully?
In "College+: Run a Citation Audit Before You Submit — Quick Check", which idea is most important to apply carefully?