Free source verification tool
AI Citation Integrity Checklist
Use this checklist when Claude or another AI assistant gives you a citation. It produces a risk score and a short action plan while keeping all notes in your browser.
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Risk result
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verified score
Not scored yet
Answer the checklist to calculate citation risk.
Action list
- Score a citation to see required verification actions.
Notebook note
Ready.
Privacy note: this tool is client-side only. Inputs stay in your browser unless you copy, download, or paste the output somewhere else.
How to use this tool
- Paste the citation, URL, DOI, PMID, arXiv ID, or title.
- Write the exact claim the citation is supposed to support.
- Answer the verification checklist from the source itself.
- Review the risk score and required next actions.
- Copy the markdown note into your evidence table or notebook.
FAQ
Does the checklist prove that a citation is correct?
No. It helps you structure verification. You still need to inspect the source, passage, and metadata yourself.
Why include retraction and contradiction checks?
A source can exist and support a narrow claim while still being unsuitable because it is retracted, superseded, or contradicted by stronger evidence.
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