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Chicago conference style examples

Conference papers

Published paper

Elements of the citation: First reference

Author Name Surname, "Title of Paper," in Conference Proceedings name - in italics (Place of publication: Name of Publisher, Year of publication), page number.

Subsequent reference

Author Surname, "Title of Paper - shortened," page number.

Bibliography

Author Surname, Name. "Title of Paper." In Conference Proceedings name - in italics. Place of publication: Name of Publisher, Year of publication.

Example: First reference
1. Mick Common, "The Role of Economics in Natural Heritage Decision Making," in Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Society for Ecological Economics Conference, Canberra, 4 July 2000 (Canberra: Australian Heritage Commission, 2001), 22.

Subsequent reference
4. Common, "Role of Economics," 25.

Bibliography
Common, Mick. "The Role of Economics in Natural Heritage Decision Making." In Heritage Economics: Challenges for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the International Society for Ecological Economics Conference, Canberra, 4 July 2000. Canberra: Australian Heritage Commission, 2001.

Unpublished paper

Example:
6. Anna Byas , "Family Law: Old Shadows and New Directions" (paper presented to the 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, February 12-14, 2003).

Bibliography
Byas, Anna. "Family Law: Old Shadows and New Directions." Paper presented to the 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, February 12-14, 2003.

 

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