: Should I use the actual page number, or the PDF's page number in a parenthetical citation? Let's say I have a PDF, and I want to cite something on page 2 of the PDF. Would I want to use
Let's say I have a PDF, and I want to cite something on page 2 of the PDF. Would I want to use the actual page number listed (page 724 apparently), or the page number of the PDF?
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The actual page number. Your pdf has been made from another publication. Somebody may have access to the original. They want the actual page number. Also, another pdf made from the same publication may have different page numbers.
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