AI for Researchers
Artificial intelligence has the potential to advance knowledge and enhance research. However, it’s essential to use AI tools responsibly. We’ve compiled some guidance and resources for you to consider when using AI tools in your research projects.
Artificial Intelligence Tools
Explore some of the tools that are available to help you with everything from research and writing to productivity, image generation and coding.
Microsoft Copilot
Copilot is Carleton’s recommended GenAI platform, providing data protection benefits.
Guidance on AI in Human Research
Carleton’s Research Ethics Board has provided some preliminary guidance on the use of AI in human research.
Copyright Considerations
Before you dive in to using GenAI for your research, review the Library’s copyright considerations.
GenAI Citation Guide
Using Copilot or other AI tools for your research projects? This guide can help you cite your sources.
Responsible Conduct of Research Policy
Review Section 5 of Carleton’s policy on responsible research for information on AI-generated content.
AI and Research Grant Proposals
Consult the federal government’s guidance to help you navigate the responsible use of AI and adopt best practices when developing research proposals.
eCampusOntario AI Hub
A new site designed to support Ontario’s postsecondary educators, learners and leaders in navigating the rapidly evolving world of AI.