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AI tools can generate citations that look convincing but may be fabricated or contain incorrect metadata. Here's a clear process to verify whether a citation truly exists.
Look up the DOI, title, authors, or year in CrossRef, PubMed, Google Scholar, or OpenAlex. If no matching entry appears, there’s a strong chance the citation is fabricated.
Mismatched author lists, incorrect years, or impossible volume/issue combinations are common indicators of AI-generated citations.
Even if metadata looks plausible, ensure you can actually access the work. Sometimes AI citations mimic real journal formats for nonexistent articles.
A real paper might be cited incorrectly. Verify it actually addresses the topic or claim being attributed to it.
Manual checking is slow for long bibliographies. SourceVerify automates existence-checking, metadata repair, and audit trails using the SVRIS standard—so you can see exactly which fields matched (MATCH, CONTAINS, CONTRADICTION) and verify entire reference lists quickly and reliably.