Conference paper
Conference paper references must have class='conference'.
The following words may be used to identify this type of reference:
Always present:
- "conference", "symposium", or "meeting"
Sometimes present:
- annual
- proceedings
In OBO titles conferences are referenced in the manuscript with either:
- [class:conference-paper]
- [class:conference-proceeding]
A conference paper reference usually contains components corresponding to the attributes of bibItem listed in the table below:
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| author | The author of the paper. |
| class |
conference
|
| date | The date of the conference. |
| dateEnd | End date of a range starting in the date field. |
| eventName | Name of event being referenced. Typically used for conferences. |
| idnumber | Any additional identifying number of work. |
| isbn | ISBN of work |
| page | Page the work starts on. |
| pageLast | Page the work ends on. |
| partAuthor | Author of a part or section of a larger work. |
| place |
Location a work was published or where it is housed |
| publisher |
Entity responsible for publishing the work |
| subClass | If a subClass is referenced in the manuscript: Conference papers are shown by: [class:conference-paper], use subClass = 'paper' Conference proceedings are shown by [class:conference-proceeding], use subClass = 'proceeding' |
| title | The title of the paper. |
| url | URL of an online resource |
Nass, Clifford. "Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People." Keynote
address, annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors, San Antonio, TX, May 6-9, 2000.
[class:conference-paper]
<bibItem id="actrade-9780199345786-chapter-28-bibItem-8" class="conference" subClass="paper" author="Nass, Clifford" title="Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like Real People" eventName="annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors" place="San Antonio, TX" date="2000-05-06" dateEnd="2000-05-09">
<nameGrp role="author" foreNames="Clifford" mainName="Nass">Nass, Clifford</nameGrp>. "Why Researchers Treat On-Line Journals Like
Real People." Keynote address, annual meeting of the Council of Science Editors, San
Antonio, TX, May 6-9, 2000 </bibItem>
Battison, R. and Padden, C. (1974). Sign language aphasia: a case study. Paper presented to the 49th meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New York, December
<bibItem id="med-9780199345786-chapter-2-bibItem-1000" class="conference" date="1974" author="Battison, R.|Padden, C." title="Sign language aphasia: a case study" eventName="49th meeting of the Linguistic Society of America">
<nameGrp role="author" mainName="Battison" foreNames="R.">Battison, R.</nameGrp> and <nameGrp role="author" mainName="Padden" foreNames="C.">Padden, C.</nameGrp> (1974). Sign language aphasia: a
case study. Paper presented to the 49th meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New
York, December</bibItem>
Jurgens, U. (1989). Cerebral analogues of speech mechanisms in non-human primates. Presented in session Motor Control of Speech, International Neuropsychological Symposium, Dubrovnik
<bibItem id="acref-9780199345786-e-2-bibItem-70" class="conference" author="Jurgens, U." date="1989" title="Cerebral analogues of speech mechanisms in non-human primates" eventName="International Neuropsychological Symposium">
<nameGrp role="author" mainName="Jurgens" foreNames="U.">Jurgens, U.</nameGrp> (1989). Cerebral analogues of
speech mechanisms in non-human primates. Presented in session Motor Control of Speech,
International Neuropsychological Symposium, Dubrovnik</bibItem>
Kertesz, A. E. (1980). Human fusional vergence. Proceedings of the Eye Movement Conference, (OMS 80), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.
<bibItem id="acref-9780199345786-e-9-bibItem-200" class="conference" author="Kertesz, A. E." title="Human fusional vergence" eventName="Proceedings of the Eye Movement Conference" idnumber="OMS 80" date="1980">
<nameGrp role="author" mainName="Kertesz" foreNames="A.E.">Kertesz, A. E.</nameGrp> (1980). Human fusional vergence. Proceedings of the Eye Movement
Conference, (OMS 80), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.</bibItem>