Reference works typically consist of brief selections of facts, pictures, data, or definitions, such as dictionaries and encyclopedias. However, in today’s networked society, there are many other types of reference works online that can link you to key information. We have provided here links to key online reference works that specifically support video game design.
Dictionaries, Encyclopaedias, glossaries
Directories, Web Portals
History
Tutorials
Visual Reference
The following resources are open access free resources. The Open Access movement champions free, authoritative resources for academic achievement. Even though there are now high-quality resources available in Open-Access, you must always be critical in the assessment of any resource. Our goal is to post resources here that are primarily scholarly in nature as opposed to non-peer reviewed magazine articles and news.
eJournals
A major part of your professional career will include keeping updated on and participating in professional associations. Professional associations set benchmarks, link you to career resources, provide information on the latest developments. Other types of organizations may publish reports, newsletters, blogs, etc. that will assist you in career development and learning new skills.
Provincial
Canadian
United States & International
Magazines (or online websites with specific design themes) are provided here for review. Online resources may not be peer-reviewed, but are an excellent source of news in your field of study.
Print Collection
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Online Magazines, Groups, etc.
In addition to journals and magazines on the web, there many Web 2.0 tools and applications that will help you become a more efficient researcher. From Facebook to Academia.edu, there are many social media tools online to help connect you to information you need.
Blogs
Productivity Software Online
Social Media
Statistical information is provided on graphic design, as well as career information and trends.
In this section we have provided links to available online font and image collections.
Art Images
Fonts
Free Stock Photography
Attribution and licenses
When searching Google for images most photos are not necessarily free to use and are still by the photographers’ copyrights.
To keep yourself out of copyright trouble use websites that explicitly define the copyright license of each image. Normally there’s a description of the license on every page or a link to a description. Here are two license types to look for –
Creative Commons zero means you can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.
creative commons public domain
Creative Commons with attribution means that you can use the photo in any way you want but must credit the creator of the photo. Attribution means that if you include a photo on a web page you must cite the photographer (“Photo by ?”) and include a link to his or her site, if there’s one.
Free Video Clips