11. Conference papers and proceedings

In this chapter:
Published papers
Unpublished papers
1. PUBLISHED PAPERS
  • For papers collected and published as proceedings, include page numbers at the end of the reference list entry.
  • Further description can be provided after the conference title if useful.
In-text

(Author Surname Year, p. Page No.)

Examples:

Orientation programs allow… (Smith 1996, p. 24).

Smith (1996, p. 24) analyses student behaviour in relation to…

Reference

Author Surname, Author Initial Year, ‘Title of published proceedings’, Conference Title which may include place held and date(s), Publisher, Place of Publication, pp. Pages of the Paper.

Examples:

Smith, FL 1996, ‘An academic orientation program for commencing students’, Proceedings of the Australasian Science Education Research Association, University of Canberra, Canberra, pp. 24-6.

2. UNPUBLISHED PAPERS
  • In Reference List do not italicise title.
In-text

(Author Surname Year, p. Page No.)

Example:

… as a result of new economic strategy (Pomfret 2001).

Reference

Author Surname, Author Initial Year, ‘Title’, Type of Document, Publication Institution, Pub. Inst. Location.

Example:

Pomfret, R 2001, ‘Economic diversification of the new independent central Asian countries’, paper to be presented at the International Conference on Economic Diversification of Small States, Brunei, 12-13 November.

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