Page or pages

I would like to like to cite to a fact in a multi-page article.  Let's say the article can be found at pages 328-336.  Page 332 is where the fact appears.  What is customary to put into a reference note?

328 (just the first page of the article)

332 (just the page containing the fact)

328, 332 (both the first page and the specific page)

328-336 (all the pages of the article)

328-336, 332 (all the page of the article and the particular page)

Dennis

Submitted byEEon Tue, 12/02/2014 - 18:48

Dennis,

The first time you cite an article or an individually authored chapter in a book, you give the range of pages on which that essay appears. Then, if you need to call attention to one specific page (which we most-often do), you would follow that page range with a comma and then add something such as "particularly page 118" or "page 118 for quote."  See EE's QuickCheck Model at p. 647.

For subsequent notes to that same article or chapter, you would not cite the full range of pages. You would only cite the page or pages that are relevant.