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1 in 5 AI-generated citations may not exist

In a 2025 study of simulated literature reviews, roughly one in five references produced by a general-purpose AI chatbot pointed to papers that do not exist — and an analysis of PubMed-indexed papers found fabricated references in about 1 in 277 papers published in early 2026.

Sources: JMIR Mental Health, 2025 · Retraction Watch, May 2026 · Nature news, 2026

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Bibliography errors stall peer review

Duplicate entries, \cite keys with no matching .bib entry, and references defined but never cited are the unglamorous errors that hold up a submission — BibCheck catches them before your reviewers do.

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