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Unpublished papers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). Publisher.

b) Author Surname, Initial. (Year). Article title. Conference Proceedings Title, Volume Number(Issue Number), Page Range. https://doi.org.xxx / 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). 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. https://doi.org/10.1112/plms/pdn055

2. UNPUBLISHED PAPERS
  • The date provided in the reference list entry should be the full date range of the conference rather than the specific date the paper was presented.
In-text

(Author Surname, Year)

Example:

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

Reference

Author Surname, Initial. (Year, Month, Date Range). Paper title [Format]. Conference Title, Conference Location. DOI/URL

Example:

Liu, C., Wu, D., Fan, J., & Nauta, M. M. (2008, November, 12-14). Does job complexity predict job strains? [Paper presentation]. 8th Biannual Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology, Valencia, Spain.

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