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You understand the importance of gathering information from multiple sources and trying to understand differing points of view and opinions. Remember that information is property. The information that you gather is a product of hard work and belongs to its creator. You need to cite sources for the information that you collect to use in presentations. How would you feel if the student in the seat behind you stole a fancy multimedia presentation that you had labored over for weeks?

CAUTION:  Get permission from the owner of the information and make certain that it is documented!

B4UCopy for Teens:  Free Copyright Resources by Business Software Alliance (BSA)
B4UCopy for Kids: Free Copyright Resources by Business Software Alliance (BSA)

At one time this was an aggravating chore to perform. But thanks to David Warlick, writing citations and permission letters is now a "piece of cake."

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