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Dec 23, 2014 at 1:09 history post merged (destination)
Oct 18, 2014 at 20:24 comment added jakebeal @BrenBarn This is very field dependent. In computer science, for example, conference papers are often stiffly peer reviewed and quite clearly count as a "published paper."
Oct 18, 2014 at 20:18 comment added BrenBarn I would add that other accompanying words often clarify the meaning. For instance a "published paper" nearly always means a journal article, while a "conference paper" may mean something that was just a presentation with no actual written article. In some cases, an "article" can also mean a publication in a non-academic venue (e.g., Scientific American, The New Yorker), in which case it may also be qualified (as "article in the popular press" or the like).
Oct 18, 2014 at 16:00 history answered jakebeal CC BY-SA 3.0