Game Studies
Game Studies publishes scholarship on videogames, primarily on “aesthetic, cultural and communicative aspects of computer games.”
Search the journal’s archive.
an ongoing work in progress…rarely in 100% MLA format
Game Studies publishes scholarship on videogames, primarily on “aesthetic, cultural and communicative aspects of computer games.”
Search the journal’s archive.
Written by drewloewe
February 28, 2011 at 10:22 pm
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged with journal, videogames
This resource has two purposes:
1. to make you aware of sources that might be relevant to your research and 2. to share what you uncover with future students.
Most of these citations are not clickable links to the full text of journal articles. But if you are looking for relevant journal articles, the citation tells you which journal's name to enter on the SEU library website under "Periodicals/Journals | Title list: print & electronic." You can then see whether SEU offers immediate access, or whether you need to use Interlibrary Loan (ILL). Also, don't forget that journal articles are not the only authoritative, relevant sources.
A caveat: these citations are from a variety of eras and from a wide range of publications. Thus, most of these citations don't follow the 2009 MLA format I require you to use. I could spend time reformatting all the citations to comply with 2009 MLA format or I could spend time growing this resource. I choose option B.
Examples of how to cite sources in 2009 MLA format are easy to find. Start with the Purdue OWL site.
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