Helloooo... I hope everyone is well. I'm asked to list in my thesis anything published previously elsewhere. What should I do with presentations for conferences that didn't publish anything, but info still available on their website? I spotted a couple of power point presentations, abstracts and jpegs/PDFs of posters in some conference servers/pages etc. with a simple google search. They include work from my thesis. Should I list those as presentations too? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks...
I would list only publications and maybe cite a few of the conferences you have spoken at. Otherwise I imagine it will be a distended and messy list of various things... you could always tuck a few footnotes in the thesis itself saying something like " ** A more detailed version of this was presented at XXXX on YYY. See www.XXXX.ac.uk"
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