MAISD Tech Integration

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No More Copyright Excuses

Posted by Steve Denniston on March 12th, 2008

KnightCite

It is easy to ‘ignore’ copyright law because of the effort it takes to properly document where information was found.  There is a free resource available (yes, we like those kind of resources) that makes it easy to document: KnightCite

With KnightCite, you still need to pull together the basic information such as authors, titles, publishing location and year, and more, but with simple entry into a form, KnightCite produces the proper documentation to include in your project. It also understands that some teachers may require the MLA citation style, others will prefer APA and some will ask for Chicago style citation, and offers help in all three styles.

The best part is that when you have entered the information, KnightCite produces the proper documentation for you to simply copy and paste into your project.

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