A conference proceedings may have several types of secondary authors.
List all of them in the order they are given in the publication.
Separate each type of secondary author with the accompanying role by a semicolon.
End secondary author information with a period.
Examples:
Smith BC, translator; Carson HT, illustrator.
Graber AF, Longstreet RG, translators; Johnson CT, Marks C, Huston MA, illustrators.
Place secondary author information following the place of the conference.
Doring R, editor. The German health reporting system and current approaches in Europe: a comparative view on differences, parallels, and trends. Proceedings of the International Conference; 2001 Nov; Berlin. Carney A, Frank M, translators. Berlin: Robert Koch-Institut; 2002. 150 p.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 3: Conference Publications
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