abbreviations - How to abbreviate the bottom (or to top) of a page?


I want to cite a passage in a book. This a short passage that starts at the bottom of a page. The usage for indicating a page is "p. 314". In this case, this usage only provides a part of the information. Is there a usage to indicate that the passage effectively starts at the bottom (or at the top)?



Answer



A simple solution is to include all pages in your reference; for instance, in your example, "pp. 314-315" if the citation continues on the next page, or simply "p. 314 (top)" if that is the case. Some variance from the applicable style guide will likely be acceptable if it adds clarity to your citation.


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