pagenums
pagenums — The numbers of the pages in a book, for use in a bibliographic entry.
Synopsis
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Attributes
Description
A pagenums identifies a page or range of pages.
      This may be useful in the bibliography of a book, to indicate the number
      of pages, or in a citation to a journal article.
Processing expectations
Formatted inline. Sometimes suppressed.
This element occurs in 11 elements.
This element contains 29 elements.
Examples
See bibliography for an example using the pagenums element.




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