Help talk:References and page numbers
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Standard Edition Pages?
In the area of philosophy, and presumably several others (classics, etc.), we typically find it very useful to cite page numbers of standardized editions of an author's works as compiled in their original language, rather than specific English-language versions, and the former are usually listed along the margins of good scholarly editions. For instance, my edition of a work by Kant may describe his categorical imperative on p.73; yours might have it on p.7, or 213, or somewhere else. But if I cite it as "4:421" (volume 4, page 421, understood to be from the standard "Prussian Academy" edition of his works compiled many years ago), we can each look that up on our margins and quickly find that passage. Can we add a section specifying how and when this might be done?ScottForschler (talk) 17:51, 3 June 2017 (UTC)
p. vs. pp.
I recently had another editor change my references which look like this:
{{cite|...|p=300-305}}
andJohnson, 2008, p. 300-305
to this:
{{cite|...|pp=300–305}}
andJohnson, 2008, pp. 300–305
Is there any guidance in WP:MOS or other Wikipedia-namespace pages on this point? I never use pp.
and never thought twice about it. Daask (talk) 04:10, 5 July 2018 (UTC)