Can a paper published in conference proceedings be cited in the same way as a work from an anthology?

Can a paper published in conference proceedings be cited in the same way as a work from an anthology?

No, conference paper may be in summary of work or extended abstract form or it may be a full paper form. If the same one is sent to journal it needs some change. even slight change in conference paper can be sent to a journal.

Can you present work at more than one conference?

It is permissible to present the same research findings at more than one conference if both the first and subsequent conferences allow this.

Can a paper accepted at a conference be published?

I understand that part of this question is highlighted in previous questions e.g. Am I allowed to submit to a journal, a paper that was accepted to a conference but not presented yet?, but I need a specific and straight forward answer. If it’s published in the conference proceedings, it’s published.

Can a conference paper be an oral presentation?

A conference paper is often both a written document and an oral presentation. You may be asked to submit a copy of your paper to a commentator before you present at the conference. Thus, your paper should follow the conventions for academic papers and oral presentations.

How are conference papers counted in a journal?

Discussing ‘conferences’ in general is not sufficient. There are conferences in which the proceedings go directly to journal submission without a separate submission. These will eventually count as journal submission if they are accepted. If they are not accepted by the journal there will only be an abstract from that conference on your record.

How are presentations accepted at an academic conference?

To be accepted for presentation at an academic conference, submissions are assessed by a panel of reviewers. These reviewers are experts in their field who give their time voluntarily and provide written, unbiased feedback on submissions. They may also advise the organisers on what type of presentation a particular submission is best suited for.