
Unit 9: How to do it! Conference proceedings
Details to collect:
Published conference proceedings with author or editor(s):
Author / Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed.) after the name)
(Year of publication)
Organisation
Title (this should be in italics)
Place of publication
Publisher
Page numbers (use 'p.' before a single page number and 'pp.' where there are multiple pages)
You present the information as follows:
Example of entire conference proceedings
Ryker, W. (2002) Federation Council. The astrologics of warp engines. Aberdeen, FCP.
Paper in a conference proceeding
Author
(Year of publication)
Title of conference paper followed by, In:
Author / Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed.) after the name)
Organisation
Title of conference proceedings (this should be in italics)
Place of publication
Publisher
Page numbers (use 'p.' before a single page number and 'pp.' where there are multiple pages)
You present the information as follows:
Example of individual paper from conference proceedings
Grigio, P. (2002) Aphides and the Pasqua grape. In: Rosemount, T. (ed.) WASS. Proceedings of the 5th annual conference. Florida, Florida Press, pp. 43 - 56.
Unpublished conference proceedings
Author / Editor (if it is an editor always put (ed.) after the name)
(Year of publication)
Organisation
Title (this should be in italics)
Unpublished conference proceedings
Where the proceedings can be found
You present the information as follows:
Example
Ryker, W. (2002) Federation Council. The astrologics of warp engines. Unpublished conference proceedings. Institution of Aerospace, London.
Tip: If no author or editor is given on the title page the name of the conference is cited first in italics.
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