Conference Contribution

Definition

A contribution to a conference, but not published in a conference proceedings.


Examples of conference contritbutions are:
  1. Chaired Session
  2. Conference Organising Committee Chairperson
  3. Conference Organising Committee Member
  4. International Refereed Conference
  5. Invited Lecture
  6. Invited Oral Presentation
  7. Keynote Address
  8. National Refereed Conference Paper
  9. Non Refereed Paper/Abstract Presented at Conference
  10. Oral Presentation
  11. Plenary Lecture
  12. Poster Presentation
  13. Poster Presentation (Refereed)
  14. Published Abstract
  15. Refereed Abstracts 

Maintain Conference Contributions
To add additional conference contributions click the "Add New" link contained in the table to navigate to the other journal entry form. 
To edit an existing conference contribution click the Edit link in the right-hand-most column of the row containing the patents or license you wish to edit. The patent or license details will be presented in the editable form for amendments. To delete an existing conference contritbution from your profile click the delete link in the right-hand-most column of the row containing the conference contritbution you wish to delete. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Click OK to confirm the deletion. 


Contributor(s)

One Contributor
Format: Surname, First Initial.
Example: Ulrich, W.
 

Two or Three Contributors of Equal Importance
Format: Surname, Fist Initial. and Surname, First Initial.
Example: Kirk, J. and Munday, R.J.
Note: The contributor should be listed in the order they appear in the document.
 

More than Three Contributors
Format: Surname, First Initial. et al.
Example: Grace, B. et al.,
Note: The first contributor only surname and initials, followed by "and others" or "et al", if other contributors are omitted
 


Location

Example: London 

Conference Type
If the conference type you are looking for does not appear in the drop down please email rmssupport@ucd.ie 

Attendance Funded By
A record of who funded your attendance at the conference

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