18.7.2. Example 1:
Named:
Included are papers presented at the fourth Annual Meeting of the Society of Friends.
Heading:
Society of Friends. $b Meeting.
Unnamed:
Included are papers presented at a meeting held by the Society of Friends in January 1991.
Do not consider a meeting of a working group, panel, or commission that meets to conduct its work to be a named meeting (LCRI 21.1B1).
Note: that a conference does not have to be prominent to be considered "named." Prominence and placement on the chief source are only important when considering main entry. A named conference found in an informal source, such as the preface, may be established as a corporate heading and used as an added entry, even though it would not be used as the main entry.