The other week, well now about two weeks ago, Eddie gave us an exhilarating talk on bibliographies (preceded by an equally amazing talk given by our librarian about using the online library resources) and using Zotero and set us a challenge to make a couple of complete and accurate references, well I've sort of done it now.
The challenge was to create six references in total, two for books, two for journal entries, and two for book contributions, and we had to list these references in the Harvard style of referencing. I actually found this task to be quite easy, now that I've done it, but I've got only four things in total because I've had difficulty finding the book contributions, so I guess for now I'll leave this post as a "To be Continued", but rest assured that I'll find those contributions in but a matter of time.
Books;
Busby, J., 2008. Mastering Unreal 3 technology : a beginner's guide to level design in Unreal Engine 3, Indianapolis Ind. ;London: Sams ;;Pearson Education [distributor].
Fullerton, T., 2008. Game design workshop : a playcentric approach to creating innovative games 2nd ed., Amsterdam ;;Boston: Elsevier Morgan Kaufmann.
These are the books that I have added into my bibliography using Zotero, and I have put them in here using the Harvard referencing style.
Journal Articles;
Journal Articles;
Dickey, M.D., 2006. Game Design Narrative for Learning: Appropriating Adventure Game Design Narrative Devices and Techniques for the Design of Interactive Learning Environments. Educational Technology Research and Development, 54(3), 245-263.
Dickey, M.D., 2006. Game design and learning: a conjectural analysis of how massively multiple online role-playing games (MMORPGs) foster intrinsic motivation. Educational Technology Research and Development, 55(3), 253-273.
I hope that the fact that both these journal entries are by the same author doesn't matter.
Boyd, H, 6/2008. Studies in Higher Education. BOOK REVIEWS, Vol. 33, Issue 3, pg. 345-354
Bouissou, J.M, 4/2010. Manga: An Anthology of Global and Cultural Perspectives. Manga: A historical Overview, pg. 17-34
contributions to books are sooo easy to find. There are collections in the library, go on you know you can find your way there.....
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