Friday, 29 October 2010

Zotero and Bibliographies

Not entirely sure whether i have done this correctly or not, but i had a go with Zotero and heres what i came up with.

Books
Maw-Ding, J. (1982) Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 2nd ed. American Mathematical Society.

Braithwaite, B. & Schreiber, I. (2009) Challengess for game designers. Course Technology PTR. 


Articles

Zyda, M. (2009) Computer Science in the Conceptual Age. Communications of the ACM, 52 (12), pp.66-69

Igarashi, T. (2010) Computer Graphics for All. Communications of the ACM, 53 (7), p.71.


Contributions

Blake, M.B. & Gilbert, J.E. (2010) Black Computer Scientists in Academe: an Endangered Species? Chronicle of Higher Education, 57 (5), pp.35-37.

Jovanovic, N., Popovic, R. & Jovanovic, Z. (2009) A web-based computer network simulator. Communications of the ACM, 46 (4), p.384.

1 comment:

  1. While the composition of the entries themselves are fine, it looks like the two items listed as "contributions" are journal articles.

    Have a look at a collection like _The World of Warcraft Reader_ or _The Video Game Theory Reader_ (both are available in the UCS library). A couple of contributions from either or both of these would the the sort of thing to include as examples of "contributions".

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