This video explains how Blue J uses citations to support its research answers. You’ll learn how to identify in-text citations, explore source materials, and use additional sources to verify information and dive deeper, helping you quickly build confidence in the results you receive.
When producing research results, Blue J cites to its sources; these are the references directly supporting specific key points. Think of them as the evidence behind that specific answer.
Blue J cites the sources from which it derived these key points. You’ll typically notice in-text citations placed right after important statements.
You can open these citations directly to verify the information or ask follow-up questions within the source itself. Each in-text citation source can also be found in the cited sources section of the answer.
You will also see additional sources. Additional Sources are great for deeper reading or exploring related information.
When completing your first pass through the answer, you will want to look for key points that you care about and look immediately after those points for citations. Clicking into sources is one of the best ways to build confidence in what you’re reading.
With a few simple clicks, that’s how Blue J helps you get instant, defensible answers.