They are listed separately because they don’t undergo rigorous peer review like journal articles. They are “edited” rather than “peer-reviewed” and are often invited.
In my experience (CS/HCI) you typically have a single top-level Publications section, with subsections for different types of publications (journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, workshop papers, etc).
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I usually see those in their own section on a CV
They are listed separately because they don’t undergo rigorous peer review like journal articles. They are “edited” rather than “peer-reviewed” and are often invited.
In my experience (CS/HCI) you typically have a single top-level Publications section, with subsections for different types of publications (journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, workshop papers, etc).