Re: Some info on pagination practices

Dave,

We know that using a definition of "look at the last page" will not be
accurate.

Do you have a good definition for the numberOfPages in a book, that we
could use then ?



On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Dave Caroline
<dave.thearchivist@gmail.com>wrote:

> I have many examples where the "look at the last page" method is not
> accurate:
>
> 1. Books where chapters are numbered so have chap 13 pg 12 as the last page
> 2. Books that have extra pages of advertising added by the binder/printer.
> 3. Collected works with sections having their own numbering (isbn
> 471-63457-3 bound standards and 0-534-91785-2 this last one is two
> books in one binding)
>
> Dave Caroline
>



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