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===Edition identifiers=== * '''edition''': Identifies the particular edition of a cited source when the source has more than one edition, such as "2nd", "Revised", etc. Note that this parameter automatically displays " ed." after your entry. For example, {{para|edition|Revised third}} displays as: Revised third ed. The edition parameter can be omitted if there is no content difference between two editions of the same work; e.g. if a book was identically published in the UK and the US except, for example, ISBN number and cover art, it is not necessary to indicate either "UK" or "US" edition; or if citing minute:seconds of a film available in both a regular edition and a "Special Limited Collector's Edition", if the running time and cut are the same, it is not necessary to cite the particular edition. * '''series''': When the source is part of a series, such as a book series or a journal where the issue numbering has restarted. For journal series, {{para|series}} should be limited to {{code|Original/New Series}}, {{code|First/Second/Third/... Series}}, or similar.{{refn|name="c17_14.126"|group="Note"|"Some numbered series have gone on so long that, as with certain long-lived journals, numbering has started over again, preceded by n.s. (new series), 2nd ser. (second series), or some similar notation, usually enclosed in commas. (A change of publisher may also be the occasion for a change in series designation.) Books in the old series may be identified by o.s., 1st ser., or whatever complements the notation for the new series."<ref>{{cite book |author=University of Chicago |title=The Chicago Manual of Style |edition=17th |year= 2017 |publisher=University of Chicago Press |page=14.126|location=Chicago |language= |isbn=978-0226104201}}</ref> <p>For instance the journal ''[[Physical Review]]'', was numbered volumes 1β35 from 1893 to 1912 (the first series). From 1913 to 1969, the volume numbering restarted at 1 and went up to 188 (the second series). In 1970, ''Physical Review'' split into different parts, ''Physical Review A'', ''Physical Review B'', ''Physical Review C'', and ''Physical Review D'', where volumes again restarted at 1 (the third series). Since there are two publications identified as ''Physical Review, Volume 1'', there is a need to distinguish which is which by use of {{para|series|First Series}} or {{para|series|Second Series}}. While ''Physical Review A'' is in the third series of the ''Physical Review'' [[media franchise]], it is the first series of the publication known as ''Physical Review A''. Since there is no confusion about what ''Physical Review A, Volume 1'' could be referring to, there is no need to clarify to which numbering series the journal belong.</p> <p>In particular, note that the {{para|series}} parameter is not to be used to distinguish the different parts of a [[media franchise]], like ''[[Physical Review A]]'', ''[[Acta Crystallographica Section A]]'', ''[[Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B]]''.</p>}} * {{anchor|csdoc_volume<!-- for as long as we don't pull "volume" from csdoc, we can use this anchor here so that [[Help:Citation_Style_1#Accept-this-as-written_markup]] can link to an anchor "csdoc_volume" -->}}'''volume''': For a source published in several volumes. This field is displayed in bold after the title and series parameters. An alternative is to include the volume information in the title parameter after the main title. Separate volume ranges with an [[En dash#En dash|en dash]]: β , for example {{para|volume|IβIV}}. Separate non-sequential volumes either with commas or semicolons, for example {{para|volume|I, III}}. The form {{para|volume|I, IIIβV}} is used when you are citing both non-contiguous and sequential volumes. For volume numbers higher than 999, either do not use thousands separators or enclose the volume number in [[#Accept-this-as-written markup|accept-this-as-written markup]] to avoid commas being erroneously interpreted as list separators. * {{anchor|csdoc_issue<!-- for as long as we don't pull "journal" from csdoc, we can use this anchor here so that [[Help:Citation_Style_1#Accept-this-as-written_markup]] can link to an anchor "csdoc_issue" -->}}'''issue''': When the source is part of a series that is published periodically. Alias: '''number'''. When the issue has a special title of its own, this may be given, in italics, along with the issue number, e.g. {{para|issue|2, <nowiki>''</nowiki>Modern Canadian Literature<nowiki>''</nowiki>}}. Please choose either {{para|issue}} or {{para|number}} depending on what nomenclature is actually used in a publication. If a publication carries both, issue and number designations (typically one being a year-relative and the other an absolute value), provide them both, for example {{para|issue|2 #143}}. Separate ranges with an [[En dash#En dash|en dash]]: β , and non-sequential numbers either with commas or semicolons. For numbers higher than 999, either do not use thousands separators or enclose the number in [[#Accept-this-as-written markup|accept-this-as-written markup]] to avoid commas being erroneously interpreted as list separators.
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