11. Conference papers and proceedings

In this chapter:
Published papers
Unpublished papers  
  • When citing from a one-off proceeding, use the same format as for a book or book chapter.
  • For regularly published proceedings use the same format as journal articles.
1. PUBLISHED PAPERS
  • Capitalise the names of symposia, conferences, and meetings.

a) One-off

b) Regularly published

In-text

(Author Surname, Year)

Examples:

a) Information literacy can be … (Hughes, 2002).

b) Connectivity exists for … (Kozkovski & Van Strien, 2009).

Reference

a) Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Article title. In Editor Initial. Surname (Role abbrev.), Conference Proceedings Title (pp. Page Range). Place of Publication: Publisher.

b) Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Article title. Conference Proceedings Title, Volume Number(Issue Number), Page Range. DOI/Retrieved from URL

Examples:

a) Hughes, H. (2002). Information literacy with an international focus. In K. Appleton, C. Macpherson, & D. Orr (Eds.), International Lifelong Learning Conference: Refereed papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference (pp. 208-213). Rockhampton, Australia: Central Queensland University Press.

b) Kozkovski, O., & Van Strien, S. (2009). Local connectivity and quasi-conformal rigidity of non-renormalizable polynomials.  Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 99, 275-296. doi: 10.1112/plms/pdn055

2. UNPUBLISHED PAPERS
  • In the reference list entry, give the year with the month.
In-text

(Author Surname, Year, Month)

Example:

… job strains were … (Liu et al., 2008).

Reference

Author Surname, Initial. (Year, Month). Paper title. Format of item presented/conducted at the Conference/Symposium Title, Conference/Symposium Location. DOI/Retrieved from URL

Example:

Liu, C., Wu, D., Fan, J., & Nauta, M. M. (2008, November). Does job complexity predict job strains? Paper presented at the 8th Biannual Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology, Valencia, Spain.

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