IN-TEXT CITATION
Andersson (2001) ...
.... (Andersson, 2001)
FORMAT OF A REFERENCE TO A CONFERENCE PROCEEDING
Author or Editor’s Surname, Initials. Year. Title of conference and subtitle (including location and date of conference) (in italics). Publisher.
EXAMPLE OF A REFERENCE TO A PRINTED CONFERENCE PROCEEDING
Andersson, T. ed. 2001. Getting started with electronic commerce: proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Geneva, October 2-4, 2001. E-Commerce Unlimited.
FORMAT OF CITATION
Wheeler (2001) ...
.... (Wheeler, 2001)
"....." (Wheeler, 2001:130)
FORMAT OF A REFERENCE TO A CONFERENCE PAPER
Surname of Author of the paper, Initials. Year of publication. ‘Title of paper’. In: Editor’s Surname, Initials. ed. Title of conference and subtitle, Place, Date (in italics). Publisher: page numbers of the individual conference paper.
Note that the title of the paper is placed in quotation marks and the title of the full conference proceedings is in italics, or underlined if your work is handwritten or you have used a conventional typewriter.
EXAMPLE OF A REFERENCE TO A PRINTED CONFERENCE PAPER
Wheeler, D. 2001. ‘Getting to grips with the e-supply chain’. In: Andersson, T. ed. Getting started with electronic commerce: proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Geneva, October 2-4, 2001. E-commerce Unlimited. 121-139.
EXAMPLE OF A REFERENCE TO AN UNPUBLISHED ELECTRONIC CONFERENCE PAPER
Julian, C.C. 2011. 'The relationship between industry structure, marketing capabilities, strategy and performance: the empirical link in export ventures', paper presented to The Clute Institute International Academic Conference, Las Vegas, 10-12 October. Available from: <http://conferences.cluteonline.com/index.php/IAC/2011LV/paper/view/619> [Accessed on: 17 August 2014]
For unpublished papers, include the phrase ‘paper presented at...’ before the name of the conference. You do not need to put the conference name in italics
EXAMPLE OF A REFERENCE TO AN ELECTRONIC CONFERENCE PAPER
Bayne, S & Ross, J. 2007. 'The ‘digital native’ and ‘digital immigrant’: a dangerous opposition', paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE), Brighton, Sussex, 11-13 December 2007. Available from: <http://www.malts.ed.ac.uk>[Accessed on: 3 October 2010]