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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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inconsecutive page numbering

Hi,
in a bibliography, I'd like to express the fact that a journal starts every article with page number one instead of continuing numbering in one article where it left off in the last. "inconsecutive page numbering" doesn't quite cut it. That sounds like the numbering is not consecutive within articles. Also, it's a bit long considering that it will be repeated for quite a number of references.

Any ideas?
Johannes
  

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Anonymous Any ideas? I suppose that you will just have to explain that 'each article is independently/separately paginated'.

  • Anonymous Any ideas?
  • I suppose that you will just have to explain that 'each article is independently/separately paginated'.
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AnonymousAny ideas?
I suppose that you will just have to explain that 'each article is independently/separately paginated'.

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