====== Conference Paper ====== A **conference paper** is a scholarly work that is written and presented at an academic or professional conference. It is commonly used to share new research findings, case studies, or technical developments with experts in a given field. ===== Characteristics ===== * **Purpose**: Disseminate original ideas or data, provoke discussion, or gather expert feedback. * **Length**: Usually shorter and less exhaustive than a journal article. * **Peer Review**: Often undergoes peer review prior to acceptance, depending on the conference. * **Presentation**: Delivered orally or in poster format during a session. * **Publication**: May be published in *conference proceedings*, which are sometimes indexed in scientific databases. ===== Example ===== A neurosurgeon presents a new minimally invasive approach to a spinal tumor at the *World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies* meeting. The 5-page paper is accepted after peer review and published in the conference's official proceedings.