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Authors Authors Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels. In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066). doi:10.1145/1645953 .1646088 • Authors’ last names followed by initials. • Use an ampersand between the last two authors. • Include a comma before the ampersand.
Date of Publication Date of Publication Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels. In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066). doi:10.1145/1645953 .1646088 • Unlike unpublished papers, poster sessions, and symposium , published papers do not include the monthwith the date of publication. • Enclose the date in parentheses and follow by a period.
Titlepaper Title Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels.In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066). doi:10.1145/1645953 .1646088 • Title of the paper is not italicized. • Only capitalize the first word in the title of the paper and subtitle (if any) as well as any proper names.
Book Series Title and Page Numbers In … Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels. In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066).doi:10.1145/1645953 .1646088 Proceedings Title andPage Numbers Book Series Title andPage Numbers • The title of the proceedings is part of a book series so all the important words in the title are capitalized. Start with “In…” • Italicize the title of the proceedings but not the page numbers. • Enclose page numbers using parentheses, and use pp. • A period ends the citation after the parentheses.
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DOI Number Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels. In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066). doi:10.1145 /1645953.1646088 DOI Number • Provide the DOI number when available. • Spell “doi” with the lower case letters and follow it with a colon. • There should not be a space between the colon and the numbers. • Do not include a period after the DOI number. • No additional retrieval information is needed when there is a DOI#.
Publisher Information Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels. In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066). New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery. Publisher information Publisher information • For documents easily obtained through the primary publishing channel where there is not DOI number, it is not necessary to provide the name of the ACM Digital Library. • You do need to provide the publisher because it is the primary publishing channel. • ACM does not provide a location for the publisher, but that information can be located in Books in Print.
Home or Entry Page URL Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels. In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066). New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery. Available from http://portal.acm.org/ Home or entry page URL provided for online archives. Publisher information • Use the words “Available from ….” if the resource can not be • Use the home or entry URL, but remove any hyperlink formatting • Include http:// in the URL, and there is no period at the end. • Do not include the retrieval date for the final, archival copy of the document.
Retrieval Statement Piton, T., Blanchard, J., Briand, H., & Guillet, F. (2009). Domain driven data mining to improve promotional campaign ROI and select marketing channels. In Proceedings of the18th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (pp. 1057-1066). New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved from http://portal.acm.org/index/2009/piton29 .pdf Retrieval statement with the exact URL • If the conference paper was retrieved from an online website, use the words, “Retrieved from…” and the exact URL. • Include http:// but do not include a period after the URL. • Remove any hyperlink formatting.
APA (6th ed.) APA manual, pp. 206-207 -- Meetings and Symposia See pp. 189-191 for information about the DOI number. See p. 192 for information about when to include the name of the database, the URL for the primary publishing channel, or the exact URL.