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I'm writing a thesis for the master degree.



I'm going to include one of my conference paper in my thesis and I understand that it is common and acceptable for school regulations to include already published papers of my own work in my thesis.



But there is one problem. The defense of my thesis will be held in mid-April and this thesis will be submitted by the end of April.



But a paper I'm going to include in the thesis has been accepted by a conference and will be published sometime in June.



So, how can I cite my conference paper in the process of publication in my thesis?










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  • Have you asked your advisor/supervisor?

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  • Ask your supervisor, even though it is a spring break they will normally check email etc and reply - but probably slower than normal...

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I'm writing a thesis for the master degree.



I'm going to include one of my conference paper in my thesis and I understand that it is common and acceptable for school regulations to include already published papers of my own work in my thesis.



But there is one problem. The defense of my thesis will be held in mid-April and this thesis will be submitted by the end of April.



But a paper I'm going to include in the thesis has been accepted by a conference and will be published sometime in June.



So, how can I cite my conference paper in the process of publication in my thesis?










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  • Have you asked your advisor/supervisor?

    – Thomas
    2 days ago











  • @Thomas It's spring break of my school, so I asked here first.

    – Gyuhong Lee
    2 days ago











  • Ask your supervisor, even though it is a spring break they will normally check email etc and reply - but probably slower than normal...

    – Solar Mike
    2 days ago














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I'm writing a thesis for the master degree.



I'm going to include one of my conference paper in my thesis and I understand that it is common and acceptable for school regulations to include already published papers of my own work in my thesis.



But there is one problem. The defense of my thesis will be held in mid-April and this thesis will be submitted by the end of April.



But a paper I'm going to include in the thesis has been accepted by a conference and will be published sometime in June.



So, how can I cite my conference paper in the process of publication in my thesis?










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I'm writing a thesis for the master degree.



I'm going to include one of my conference paper in my thesis and I understand that it is common and acceptable for school regulations to include already published papers of my own work in my thesis.



But there is one problem. The defense of my thesis will be held in mid-April and this thesis will be submitted by the end of April.



But a paper I'm going to include in the thesis has been accepted by a conference and will be published sometime in June.



So, how can I cite my conference paper in the process of publication in my thesis?







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  • Have you asked your advisor/supervisor?

    – Thomas
    2 days ago











  • @Thomas It's spring break of my school, so I asked here first.

    – Gyuhong Lee
    2 days ago











  • Ask your supervisor, even though it is a spring break they will normally check email etc and reply - but probably slower than normal...

    – Solar Mike
    2 days ago



















  • Have you asked your advisor/supervisor?

    – Thomas
    2 days ago











  • @Thomas It's spring break of my school, so I asked here first.

    – Gyuhong Lee
    2 days ago











  • Ask your supervisor, even though it is a spring break they will normally check email etc and reply - but probably slower than normal...

    – Solar Mike
    2 days ago

















Have you asked your advisor/supervisor?

– Thomas
2 days ago





Have you asked your advisor/supervisor?

– Thomas
2 days ago













@Thomas It's spring break of my school, so I asked here first.

– Gyuhong Lee
2 days ago





@Thomas It's spring break of my school, so I asked here first.

– Gyuhong Lee
2 days ago













Ask your supervisor, even though it is a spring break they will normally check email etc and reply - but probably slower than normal...

– Solar Mike
2 days ago





Ask your supervisor, even though it is a spring break they will normally check email etc and reply - but probably slower than normal...

– Solar Mike
2 days ago










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How can I cite a conference paper that has been accepted but not published?




Cite the paper as if it were published (albeit without page numbers, etc.) and add to appear at the end of the citation.






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    As someone who once had issues with a committee on this, I would suggest the more unambiguous "in press".

    – Martin Argerami
    2 days ago











  • @MartinArgerami I've never seen such usage, but that seems perfectly reasonable. Looking for some numbers: to appear has ~4.01 million hits (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22to+appear%22) whereas in press has ~4.19 million (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22in+press%22)

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  • @user2768 I don't trust that count; "et al" only shows up 10 million times. ;)

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1) Check with your supervisor.



2) G. Lee & A. Supervisor (2019) "Awesome Conference Paper", in Very Good Conference Proceedings, accepted.






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    I think "to appear" is more common than "accepted"

    – Thomas
    2 days ago











  • I'll accept that. Published conference proceedings aren't really a thing in my field.

    – masher
    2 days ago











  • @Thomas: I agree that is more common, but I once had to go throuh an unpleasant situation due to (active research) faculty members not knowing what it meant.

    – Martin Argerami
    2 days ago



















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The way I know it, you'd do:



G. Lee & A. Supervisor (t.a.) "Awesome Conference Paper", to appear in Very Good Conference Proceedings.



(Shamelessly stealing all the words from masher's answer.)






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    How can I cite a conference paper that has been accepted but not published?




    Cite the paper as if it were published (albeit without page numbers, etc.) and add to appear at the end of the citation.






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      As someone who once had issues with a committee on this, I would suggest the more unambiguous "in press".

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago











    • @MartinArgerami I've never seen such usage, but that seems perfectly reasonable. Looking for some numbers: to appear has ~4.01 million hits (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22to+appear%22) whereas in press has ~4.19 million (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22in+press%22)

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    • @user2768 I don't trust that count; "et al" only shows up 10 million times. ;)

      – Yakk
      2 days ago


















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    How can I cite a conference paper that has been accepted but not published?




    Cite the paper as if it were published (albeit without page numbers, etc.) and add to appear at the end of the citation.






    share|improve this answer



















    • 1





      As someone who once had issues with a committee on this, I would suggest the more unambiguous "in press".

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago











    • @MartinArgerami I've never seen such usage, but that seems perfectly reasonable. Looking for some numbers: to appear has ~4.01 million hits (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22to+appear%22) whereas in press has ~4.19 million (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22in+press%22)

      – user2768
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    • @user2768 I don't trust that count; "et al" only shows up 10 million times. ;)

      – Yakk
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    How can I cite a conference paper that has been accepted but not published?




    Cite the paper as if it were published (albeit without page numbers, etc.) and add to appear at the end of the citation.






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    How can I cite a conference paper that has been accepted but not published?




    Cite the paper as if it were published (albeit without page numbers, etc.) and add to appear at the end of the citation.







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    • 1





      As someone who once had issues with a committee on this, I would suggest the more unambiguous "in press".

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago











    • @MartinArgerami I've never seen such usage, but that seems perfectly reasonable. Looking for some numbers: to appear has ~4.01 million hits (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22to+appear%22) whereas in press has ~4.19 million (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22in+press%22)

      – user2768
      2 days ago













    • @user2768 I don't trust that count; "et al" only shows up 10 million times. ;)

      – Yakk
      2 days ago
















    • 1





      As someone who once had issues with a committee on this, I would suggest the more unambiguous "in press".

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago











    • @MartinArgerami I've never seen such usage, but that seems perfectly reasonable. Looking for some numbers: to appear has ~4.01 million hits (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22to+appear%22) whereas in press has ~4.19 million (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22in+press%22)

      – user2768
      2 days ago













    • @user2768 I don't trust that count; "et al" only shows up 10 million times. ;)

      – Yakk
      2 days ago










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    As someone who once had issues with a committee on this, I would suggest the more unambiguous "in press".

    – Martin Argerami
    2 days ago





    As someone who once had issues with a committee on this, I would suggest the more unambiguous "in press".

    – Martin Argerami
    2 days ago













    @MartinArgerami I've never seen such usage, but that seems perfectly reasonable. Looking for some numbers: to appear has ~4.01 million hits (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22to+appear%22) whereas in press has ~4.19 million (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22in+press%22)

    – user2768
    2 days ago







    @MartinArgerami I've never seen such usage, but that seems perfectly reasonable. Looking for some numbers: to appear has ~4.01 million hits (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22to+appear%22) whereas in press has ~4.19 million (scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?q=%22in+press%22)

    – user2768
    2 days ago















    @user2768 I don't trust that count; "et al" only shows up 10 million times. ;)

    – Yakk
    2 days ago







    @user2768 I don't trust that count; "et al" only shows up 10 million times. ;)

    – Yakk
    2 days ago













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    1) Check with your supervisor.



    2) G. Lee & A. Supervisor (2019) "Awesome Conference Paper", in Very Good Conference Proceedings, accepted.






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      I think "to appear" is more common than "accepted"

      – Thomas
      2 days ago











    • I'll accept that. Published conference proceedings aren't really a thing in my field.

      – masher
      2 days ago











    • @Thomas: I agree that is more common, but I once had to go throuh an unpleasant situation due to (active research) faculty members not knowing what it meant.

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago
















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    1) Check with your supervisor.



    2) G. Lee & A. Supervisor (2019) "Awesome Conference Paper", in Very Good Conference Proceedings, accepted.






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      I think "to appear" is more common than "accepted"

      – Thomas
      2 days ago











    • I'll accept that. Published conference proceedings aren't really a thing in my field.

      – masher
      2 days ago











    • @Thomas: I agree that is more common, but I once had to go throuh an unpleasant situation due to (active research) faculty members not knowing what it meant.

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago














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    2) G. Lee & A. Supervisor (2019) "Awesome Conference Paper", in Very Good Conference Proceedings, accepted.






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    2) G. Lee & A. Supervisor (2019) "Awesome Conference Paper", in Very Good Conference Proceedings, accepted.







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      I think "to appear" is more common than "accepted"

      – Thomas
      2 days ago











    • I'll accept that. Published conference proceedings aren't really a thing in my field.

      – masher
      2 days ago











    • @Thomas: I agree that is more common, but I once had to go throuh an unpleasant situation due to (active research) faculty members not knowing what it meant.

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago














    • 3





      I think "to appear" is more common than "accepted"

      – Thomas
      2 days ago











    • I'll accept that. Published conference proceedings aren't really a thing in my field.

      – masher
      2 days ago











    • @Thomas: I agree that is more common, but I once had to go throuh an unpleasant situation due to (active research) faculty members not knowing what it meant.

      – Martin Argerami
      2 days ago








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    I think "to appear" is more common than "accepted"

    – Thomas
    2 days ago





    I think "to appear" is more common than "accepted"

    – Thomas
    2 days ago













    I'll accept that. Published conference proceedings aren't really a thing in my field.

    – masher
    2 days ago





    I'll accept that. Published conference proceedings aren't really a thing in my field.

    – masher
    2 days ago













    @Thomas: I agree that is more common, but I once had to go throuh an unpleasant situation due to (active research) faculty members not knowing what it meant.

    – Martin Argerami
    2 days ago





    @Thomas: I agree that is more common, but I once had to go throuh an unpleasant situation due to (active research) faculty members not knowing what it meant.

    – Martin Argerami
    2 days ago











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    The way I know it, you'd do:



    G. Lee & A. Supervisor (t.a.) "Awesome Conference Paper", to appear in Very Good Conference Proceedings.



    (Shamelessly stealing all the words from masher's answer.)






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      The way I know it, you'd do:



      G. Lee & A. Supervisor (t.a.) "Awesome Conference Paper", to appear in Very Good Conference Proceedings.



      (Shamelessly stealing all the words from masher's answer.)






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        The way I know it, you'd do:



        G. Lee & A. Supervisor (t.a.) "Awesome Conference Paper", to appear in Very Good Conference Proceedings.



        (Shamelessly stealing all the words from masher's answer.)






        share|improve this answer













        The way I know it, you'd do:



        G. Lee & A. Supervisor (t.a.) "Awesome Conference Paper", to appear in Very Good Conference Proceedings.



        (Shamelessly stealing all the words from masher's answer.)







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