[game_preservation] Bibliography project
Andrew Armstrong
andrew at aarmstrong.org
Sun Apr 5 11:11:47 EDT 2009
Sounds good, the rating thing was probably going to be for articles
highly related to preservation - if we add an article, it implies it is
a good source for *something* but not necessarily historical work - the
way a game is made is useful for certain types of research into that
game for instance, but not generally historical, whereas why a game was
made and what went on when it was made in the company might be better.
Will have to think if it it just needs a simple "Yes/No" for "Highly
useful" or whatever it is given. Might need to fine tune it more - if it
is useful for information and accuracy on "X" but not on "Y".
Must reads is a key part - key texts need to be added for general work,
and I've noted down your other fields - I forgot publisher etc.! :)
Andrew
Devin Monnens wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> Sounds like a good idea. I'd say required fields are the things we
> generally use for references:
>
> Author, title of work, title of source, publication information. ISBN
> is also useful, as would be a mention of other places the article appears.
>
> Commentary and rating system can be useful, but I would suggest that
> the rating system (say 5 stars) could be out of context - not useful
> in what way? The article may be very good, but if the article has
> nothing to do with preservation, then why rate it highly?
>
> I also think when possible we should have a collection of essays that
> have been written on the site. This might not be possible with some
> texts, but we could at least do an external link to them (say through
> Google books or the like).
>
> Anyway, this will be a great project. I think we definitely need a
> list of 'must reads' because this indicates sort of the canon of
> digital media preservation (and preservation in general). We can also
> try to organize based on who is workign with what - so for the papers
> coming out of Europe, we can indicate which archives or universities
> they are working with and perhaps who is connected with that, too.
>
> -Devin Monnens
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Andrew Armstrong
> <andrew at aarmstrong.org <mailto:andrew at aarmstrong.org>> wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'll probably get the other projects' ideas more fleshed out in
> the coming weeks (people who take over a project can sort their
> own parts though of course :) ), but this one is immediately in my
> mind and could use some good comments early on.
>
> Basically, me and Devin discussed a Bibliography - a list of
> resources, from the normal books to web articles to other media.
> It would replace our current "Resources" list, which is a
> nightmare to edit and check though!
>
> If anyone has any thoughts on these points, or anything I've
> forgotten, would be ace:
> * What kind of fields would be useful to have for each entry
> (author, name, URL, ISBN/ISSN and keywords are obvious, any others?)
> * Categories of resources
> ** by type - such as "book", "news article", "opinion article"...?
> ** and also content - "game history", "game culture", "legal",
> "preview", "review", "discussion"...? not sure...
> * Should I add in a way to reference the game(s) the article might
> refer to?
> * Should there be a facility to either add the entire text of an
> article (so it is searchable, ala google books) or at perhaps at
> least an extract to the entry?
> * Should there be a "importance" field - basically our opinion on
> how "useful" some resource is? This might help pick out the "Must
> reference" resources perhaps.
> * I think there should be a facility to have an editor-added
> comment on the content of the article - the description, as it
> were. Thoughts?
> * Who wants to help add entries? :) it'll be editor run (with, I
> hope, publicly hidden histories kinda like a wiki) perhaps with
> some facility to have users submit entries. Editing with ease is
> going to be the priority.
>
> I was going to build a basic site to accommodate this for the mean
> time (it won't be on the IGDA's own server, I'd rather not fight
> to get webspace right now with Jason leaving who was the webmaster
> ;) ), and just basically get it up and running so people can add
> items. So, a simple PHP site, since I know some basic PHP :) I'd
> build it "correctly" since I want to expand this if it is useful,
> but I hope it'll be quick - so the layout will start absolutely
> horribly at first of course, heh.
>
> Andrew
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