Work I performed for an internship was included in several conference proceedings by other members of my research group, and I am listed as an author on the papers associated with these conferences. These are available online, are in a typical paper format, and say at the top something along the lines of:
Proceedings of the CONFERENCE2012, Location, Country, AAA####
If a graduate school I am applying to is asking me for the number of publications on which I am a co-author, should I include these?
Thanks, good luck to everyone else stressing out about apps right now!
Conference proceedings count as publications?
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Re: Conference proceedings count as publications?
Yes. A conference proceeding counts as a publication.
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Re: Conference proceedings count as publications?
Conference proceedings aren't usually formally published. That's not really the same thing as a publication in a peer reviewed journal. It would probably be best to specify what you mean if you do list them.
Re: Conference proceedings count as publications?
It's conference dependent. PNAS or CLEO, for example, count the same as a well respected journal paper.