Online conference presentation

Citation-sequence and citation-name

20. Pendleton L. The cost of beach water monitoring errors in southern California. In: Proceedings of the 2004 National Beaches Conference [Internet]; 2004 Oct 13-15; San Diego, CA. Washington (DC): Environmental Protection Agency (US); 2005 Mar [cited 2005 Jun 30]. p. 104-110. Available from: http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/beaches/meetings/2004/.

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  • Begin with the author and title of the presentation.

  • After the word “In:” give any editors and the name of the conference if it is not included in the title of the publication.

  • Give the dates and location of the conference, followed by publication information and the inclusive page numbers for the presentation.

  • End with the words “Available from:” and the URL.

  • Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.

Name-year

Pendleton L. 2005 Mar. The cost of beach water monitoring errors in southern California. In: Proceedings of the 2004 National Beaches Conference [Internet]; 2004 Oct 13-15; San Diego, CA. Washington (DC): Environmental Protection Agency (US); [cited 2005 Jun 30]. p. 104-110. Available from: http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/beaches/meetings/2004/.

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Explain

  • Begin with the author, the publication date, and the title of the presentation.

  • After the word “In:” give any editors and the name of the conference if it is not included in the title of the publication.

  • Give the dates and location of the conference, followed by publication information and the inclusive page numbers for the presentation.

  • End with the words “Available from:” and the URL.

  • Do not use a period at the end of a URL unless the URL ends in a slash.

  • CSE does not provide specific guidelines for the name-year reference list. You may use a hanging indent (as shown here) for readability.

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