Most books in multivolume sets are identified by volume numbers, such as vol. 4. Occasionally, however, other names are used, such as section, part, and number. When other names are used:
– Abbreviate them and end the abbreviated words with a period.
Section = Sect.
Part = Pt.
Number = No.
– For languages other than English, use the word provided by the particular language. Give the abbreviated form if known, followed by a period.
– See the following list of words used for section, part, and number in a variety of languages:
Language | Section | Part | Number |
French | Section | Partie | Cahier |
Part | Numero | ||
German | Sektion | Teil | Heft |
Abteilung | Nummer | Lieferung | |
Italian | Sezione | Parte | Numero |
Parte | Fascicolo | ||
Russian | Sekcija | Cast' | Nomer |
Otdel | |||
Otdelenie | |||
Spanish | Seccion | Parte | Numero |
Parte | Fasciculo |
Convert words used for numbers and roman numerals into arabic numbers, such that the word for two or II becomes 2.
Example:
Merbach W, Muller-Uri C. Lead in the environment [bibliography]. Pt. 3, Distribution of the environmental lead. Halle (Germany): Universitats- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt; 1993. 211 p. English, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Italian.
Según:
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
Related:
General Rules for Volume and Number of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors
Specific Rules #1 for Volume and Number of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors: Non-English names for volumes
Specific Rules #2 for Volume and Number of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors: Numbers labeled other than volume
Examples for Volume and Number of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors
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