N. Cameron, M. Kemp*, S. Maslak*, G. Melamed*, R. Moy, J. Pham* and A. Wei*, Shabat polynomials and monodromy groups of trees uniquely determined by ramification type, "INVOLVE, a Journal of Mathematics", 12:5 (2019), dx.doi.org/10.2140/involve.2019.12.791.
N. Cameron, K. Killpatrick,Inversion generating functions for signed pattern avoiding permutations, "Electronic Journal of Combinatorics", 24(1) (2017), \#P1.39.
N. Cameron, J. McLeod, Returns and hills on generalized Dyck paths, "Journal of Integer Sequences", 19 (2016), Article 16.6.1.
N. Cameron, K. Killpatrick, Inversion polynomials for permutations avoiding consecutive patterns, "Advances in Applied Mathematics", 67 (2015), 20–35.
N. Cameron, L. Matthews, A Motzkin variation on the tennis ball problem, "Ars Combinatoria" 114 (2014), 145–152.
N. Cameron, K. Killpatrick, Symmetry and log-concavity results for statistics on Fibonacci tableaux, "Annals of Combinatorics", 17 (2013), no. 4, 603-618.
N. Cameron, A. Yip*, Hankel determinants of sums of consecutive Motzkin numbers, "Linear Algebra and its Applications", 434 (2011), 712–722.
A. Benjamin, N. Cameron, J. Quinn, C. Yerger*, Catalan determinants--a combinatorial approach, "Congressus Numerantum", Proceedings of the Twelfth Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and their Application, Vol. 200 (2010), 169–177.
N. Cameron, K. Killpatrick, k-ribbon Fibonacci tableaux, "Discrete Mathematics", 309 (2009),no. 4, 721--740.
A. Benjamin, N. Cameron, J. Quinn, Fibonacci determinants--a combinatorial approach, "The Fibonacci Quarterly", 45.1 (2007), 39-55.
N. Cameron, K. Killpatrick, Domino Fibonacci tableaux, Electronic Journal of "Combinatorics", 13 (2006), no. 1, Research Paper 45, 29 pp.
A. Benjamin, N. Cameron, Counting on determinants, "Amer. Math. Monthly", 112, (2005), 481–492.
N. Cameron, A. Nkwanta, Elements of pseudo-order two in the Riordan group, "Journal of Integer Sequences", Vol. 8 (2005), Issue 3, Article 05.3.7.
N. Cameron, The combinatorics of even trees, "Congressus Numerantium", {117} (2000), 129-143.