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MHRA Referencing Guide: Conference Paper

The MHRA style guide offers detailed examples and formatting guidance for citing sources in humanities research. It covers books, articles, websites, and more using footnotes and bibliographies.

Conference Paper

Format

Author's First and Last Name, 'Title of conference paper', unpublished paper delivered at the conference 'Name of conference' (Publisher, Date), page number/s of citation.

First Footnote

Mark Houlahan, 'Shakespeare and New Zealand: 1912-1916-1964' unpublished conference paper delivered at the conference, 'Shakespeare and the Public: A Symposium', (Australian National University, 18 Feb 2016), p. 16

Second and Subsequent Footnote

Houlahan, p. 32.

Bibliography

Houlahan, Mark, 'Shakespeare and New Zealand: 1912-1916-1964' unpublished conference paper delivered at the conference, 'Shakespeare and the Public: A Symposium', (Australian National University, 18 Feb 2016).

Notes

  • Publisher location no longer required. 
  • If the paper is online, reference it as a webpage.