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#REDIRECT Pagination nothing special about the way journals paginate, newspapers/magazines/newsletters do it similarly
 
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'''Journal pagination''' refers to the manner in which [[academic journals]] assign page numbers to their publications. Academic journals usually organize their published articles into volumes (often by year) and issues (anywhere from 2 - 24 per year). When a journal restarts page numbering with each issue they are said to paginate by issue; when page numbering restarts after each volume they are said to paginate by volume.

Certain publication styles (such as [[APA style]] and [[MLA style]]) require different formats for journals that are paginated by volume and by issue. For this reason it is important to be aware of the pagination of a given journal.

For an alphabetical list of academic journals and their pagination, please visit http://dmazingo.wikispaces.com/Journal+Pagination.

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