Wednesday 2 November 2011

Bibliography exercise

Becker, A. (2008) “The Royal Game of Ur” in Finkel, ed. pp. 11-15.
Costikyan, G. (2002) I Have No Words & I Must Design: Toward a Critical Vocabulary for Game. Proceedings of Computer Games and Digital Cultures Conference, ed. Frans Mäyr,  Tampere: Tampere University Press.

LeBlanc, M. (2006) Tools for creating dramatic game dynamics. In: The Game Design Reader: A rules of play anthology. MIT.

LeBlanc, M., Hunicke, R. & Zubek, R. (2001) MDA: A formal approach to Game Design and Game Research. In Proceedings of the Challenges in Games AI Workshop, Nineteenth National Conference of Artificial Intelligence.
Newman, J. (2004) Videogames. 1st ed. Routledge.
Salen, K. & Zimmerman, E. (2003) Rules of Play: Game Design Fundamentals. The MIT Press.

Nieborg, D. B., and Van der Graaf, S. (2008) "The mod industries?" European Journal of Cultural Studies, 11(2), pp.177-195.

Turner, M.C., 2006. GAMES PEOPLE PLAY. Black Enterprise, 36(10), p.53.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Maria,

    This is good. A couple of minor tweaks will help. The title of the Becker contribution is denoted by inverted commas, so the italics are not needed. Also, details of the Finkel collection are not included, so the reader won't be able to locate the article.

    The title of the Costikyan article, for consistency, should be in inverted commas. Also, the italics should stop at the end of the book title.

    Edition is always assumed to be the first and is only stated for second, revised, etc.

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  2. Actually "Zotero" with the Leads University thingy arranged them like that. I'll fix this though :)
    Thank you for telling me about this and commenting on my blog :)

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  3. Hi Maria,

    I'm having a pre-xmas cruise through the blogs and have noticed that your bibliography has four contributions to books and two full-length books, but no journal articles. If you're not sure about how to format journal articles, have a look at the bibliography entry in my blog for an example: http://criticalgamesblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/bibliography-via-zotero.html

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