[DiGRA UK] Uk Digest, Vol 8, Issue 5

Adam Russell chronotopia at googlemail.com
Thu Nov 27 11:32:47 UTC 2014


Hi all,

I would suggest creating a group within cloud-based reference database tool
like Zotero or Mendeley. Zotero has the advantages* of being open source
and free. For example DiGRA Flanders have setup such a group biblio,
currently running at 139 items:

https://www.zotero.org/groups/digra_flanders

Once its in such a tool, you can sort it in all sorts of ways.

Cheers,
Adam

* disclaimer - I am already invested in using Zotero for my personal
reference management ;)

On 26 November 2014 at 12:15, Mark Eyles <mark.eyles at port.ac.uk> wrote:

> That's a great idea - I would be very interested in that list when it is
> compiled. Perhaps we could have a list that can be sorted by year?
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>> Subject: [DiGRA UK] Book Recommendations
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>> I’ve got some budget left to spend in our library book fund – I know
>> there’s been an influx of good books centred around games / games design /
>> games studies lately but I’m a little lost on what I’ve already got on
>> order so – Can you recommend a book you think our library should have
>> that’s been published this year? (I’ve managed to keep up to date in
>> previous years)
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>> This might also be handy as guide to others, the start of some kind of
>> meta online reading list….
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