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