1. Published conference paper  

Author(s) of paper – last name and initials, use & for multiple authors. (Year of publication). Title of paper. In Editor(s) - initial(s). last name (Ed(s).) Title of published proceeding – italicised. (pp. page numbers). Place of Publication: Publisher. 

Example:

Scheinin, P. (2009). Using student assessment to improve teaching and educational policy. In M. O'Keefe, E. Webb, & K. Hoad (Eds.), Assessment and student learning: Collecting, interpreting and using data to inform teaching (pp. 12-14). Melbourne, Australia: Australian Council for Educational Research. 

 

 

 

2. Unpublished conference paper 

Presenter name - last name, initial(s). (Year, month). Title of paper - italicised. Paper presented at the Conference name, Location. doi:doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx (if available).   

Example:

Bowden, F.J., & Fairley, C.K. (1996, June). Endemic STDs in the Northern Territory: Estimations of effective rates of partner change. Paper presented at the Scientific Meeting of the Royal Australian College of Physicians, Darwin.

 

 

 

3. Conference paper from proceedings published regularly online   

Author(s) of paper – last name and initials, use & for multiple authors. (Year of publication). Title of conference paper. Proceedings name – italicised, Volume – italicised(Issue or number), Page number(s). doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx

Author(s) of paper – last name and initials, use & for multiple authors. (Year of publication). Title of conference paper. Proceedings name – italicised, Volume – italicised(Issue or number), Page number(s). Retrieved from http://www.xxxxxxx

Example:

Herculano-Houzel, S., Collins, C. E., Wong, P., Kaas, J. H. & Lent, R. (2008). The basic nonuniformity of the cerebral cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105, 12593-12598. doi:10.1073/pnas.0805417105