User talk:Samuel.murray93

I want to cite this paper: http://ignorancemobilization.com/images/ignorance_is_power.Gaudet_Young_Gross.working_paper.2012.pdf which was presented during a conference in 2012. They specifically state in the paper that when citing it, it should be written that the conference was May 28-June 2. However, when trying to put this value in my reference, I get the warning "Check date values in: |date=". But on the help page they give no solution to this; they only talk about a specific date, or a multiple years period, not multiple dates. How should I solve this?
 * There are at least two options: one, give the date simply as "May 28", or avoid using the citation template and just write the citation out the way it is described in the paper. It is up to you; but I suspect that even if you skip the citation template, another well-meaning editor is likely to come along later and reformat the citation that way, so trying to be overly specific about the formatting of the citation is probably a lost cause in the long run. Hope that helps! —Tim Pierce (talk) 21:15, 26 May 2015 (UTC)