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Conference Paper Abstract Retrieved Online

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  1. Conference Paper Abstract Retrieved Online Time: 4 min.

  2. Authors Authors De Kool, D., & van Wamelen, J.(2008). Web 2.0: A new basis for e-government? In the 3rd International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies : From Theories to Applications. Abstract retrieved from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/freesrchabstract.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4529946 &queryText%3Dweb+2.0%26refinements %3D4294967270 %26openedRefinements%3D*%26searchField%3DSearch+All • Provide the authors’ last names and first initials. • Include an ampersand between the last two authors. • Include a comma before the ampersand.

  3. Date Date De Kool, D., & van Wamelen, J.(2008). Web 2.0: A new basis for e-government? In Third International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies : From Theories to Applications. Abstract retrieved from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/freesrchabstract.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4529946 &queryText%3Dweb+2.0%26refinements %3D4294967270 %26openedRefinements%3D*%26searchField%3DSearch+All • APA manual, see p. 206 for information on the date of publication • - Published papers do not include the month with the date of publication. For example, (2009). • Unpublished papers, poster sessions, and symposium include the month with the date of publication. For example, (2009, December).

  4. Title Title De Kool, D., & van Wamelen, J.(2008). Web 2.0: A new basis for e-government? In Third International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies : From Theories to Applications. Abstract retrieved from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/freesrchabstract.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4529946 &queryText%3Dweb+2.0%26refinements %3D4294967270 %26openedRefinements%3D*%26searchField%3DSearch+All • Only the first word in the title and subtitle of the paper and proper names like Web 2.0 are capitalized. • Title of the paper is not italicized since the paper is in conference proceedings.

  5. Proceeding Title De Kool, D., & van Wamelen, J.(2008). Web 2.0: A new basis for e-government? In Tbird International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theories to Applications. Abstract retrieved from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/freesrchabstract.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4529946 &queryText%3Dweb+2.0%26refinements %3D4294967270 %26openedRefinements%3D*%26searchField%3DSearch+All Book series title • The proceedings title is formatted like a chapter in a book series. • Start with the word “In….” • Italicize the title of the proceedings. • Capitalize the important words in the title and subtitle of the series. • Include a period after the title.

  6. Retrieval - URL De Kool, D., & van Wamelen, J.(2008). Web 2.0: A new basis for e-government? In Third International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theories to Applications.Abstract retrieved from http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/freesrchabstract.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4529946 &queryText%3Dweb+2.0%26refinements%3D4294967270 %26openedRefinements%3D*%26searchField%3DSearch+All Retrieval statement • Use the words “Abstract retrieved from …” • Include http:// in the web address. • Break the URL before most punctuation to wrap the address. • No period after the URL. • Remove the hyperlink.

  7. Retrieval - Database De Kool, D., & van Wamelen, J.(2008). Web 2.0: A new basis for e-government? In Third International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theories to Applicatons.Abstract retrieved from IEEE Xplore Digital Library database. Retrieval statement • Use the words “Abstract retrieved from …” • Provide the database name and abstract identifier if applicable may be provided for material of limited circulation. See p. 202 #17. • Use a lower case d for the word “database” after the proper name of the database. • End the retrieval statement with a period.

  8. DOI Number Abstract De Kool, D., & van Wamelen, J.(2008). Web 2.0: A new basis for e-government [Abstract]? In Third International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies: From Theories to Applications.doi:10.1109/ICTTA.2008.4529946 DOI Number • If there is a Digital Object Identifierwith the online web abstract, you can also include that number instead of the retrieval statement. Still identify this as an abstract. • Use doi: with no space between the colon and the number. • Do not include a period after the DOI number. • Include the word Abstract in brackets after the title of the conference paper and before the period. See APA manual p. 202, #16

  9. APA (6th ed.) APA manual, pp. 206-207 -- Meetings and Symposia The example of an abstract for a conference paper retrieved online – p. 207, #37 For the format of the conference paper published regularly online, see p. 207, #38. See p. 202, # 16 and #17 for other examples of formatting abstracts.

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