Many books published in multiple volumes with separate authors/editors and titles are paginated anew with each volume. Some books, however, continue the pagination from one volume to another.
When citing a volume in a multivolume set with pagination continued from one volume to another, give the beginning and ending pages of the volume.
Precede the page numbers with "p." and separate them by a hyphen.
Do not repeat page numbers. For example: p. 1018-1904 becomes p. 1018-904.
Examples:
Gross AM, Drabman RS, editors. Child clinical applications. Thousand Oaks (CA): Sage Publications; c2005. p. 653-1118. (Hersen M, editor. Encyclopedia of behavior modification and cognitive behavior therapy; vol. 2).
Guyuron B, editor. Aesthetic surgery. Kanasz J, illustrator. St. Louis (MO): Mosby; c2000. p. 2427- 887. (Achauer BM, Eriksson E, Guyuron B, Coleman JJ 3rd, Russell RC, Vander Kolk CA, editors. Plastic surgery: indications, operations, and outcomes; vol. 5).
Según:
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
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General Rules for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Volume in a set continuously paginated
Specific Rules #2 for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Roman numerals used as page numbers
Specific Rules #3 for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: No numbers appear on the pages of the volume
Examples for Pagination (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
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