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Conferences

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Examples

Proceedings and Papers

Template

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AUTHOR'S SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of publication of the conference proceedings. Title of paper. In: EDITOR(s) OF THE PROCEEDINGS First initial(s). SURNAME, ed./eds. Theme name of the conference . Proceedings of the Name of conference. Conference dates. Publication city of the proceedings: Publisher. Page reference of the paper.

Example

Citation

(Doukakis, Proctor and Proctor 2003)

Reference List

DOUKAKIS, I., PROCTOR, T. and PROCTOR, S., 2003. Creativity and advertising. In: R. BENNETT, ed. New challenges for corporate and marketing communications. Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Corporate and Marketing Communications. 7-8 April 2003. London: London Metropolitan University. pp. 54-63.

Template

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EDITOR'S SURNAME, First initial(s)., ed.,/eds., Year of publication of the conference proceedings. Theme name of the conference . Proceedings of the Name of conference. Conference dates. Publication city of the proceedings: Publisher.

Example

Citation

It is unlikely that you will cite an entire set of proceedings in your text. You would instead cite the author(s) of the individual conference paper to which you are referring, and use the template for a single conference paper from a set of proceedings to do this.

It is more likely that a complete set of conference proceedings would be listed in a bibliography, as background reading, in which case there is no citation in the text

Reference List

BENNETT, R., ed., 2003. New challenges for corporate and marketing communications. Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Corporate and Marketing Communications. 7-8 April 2003. London: London Metropolitan University.

Template

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AUTHOR(S) SURNAME, First Initial(s)., Year of publication of the conference proceedings . Title of paper. In: Title of conference. Conference dates. Publication city: Publisher.

Example

Citation

(Conti 1989)

Reference List

CONTI, P.F., 1989. Controlled horizontal drilling. In: Proceedings of the SPE/IADC Drilling Conference. 25-28 February 1989. Richardson, TX: Society of Petroleum Engineers.