Re: Page ranges in an index

Subject: Re: Page ranges in an index
From: RJACOBSE -at- GPS -dot- COM
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 1997 08:15:47 -0500

To those who responded to my initial inquiry, thanks. The vast majority of
the respondents fundamentally agreed that including a page range gave
readers a cue that a reference such as "creating veeblefetzers, 18-22" is a
substantive discussion of the topic, and "veeblefetzers, 18" is most likely
a short discussion of the topic.

I suspected as much, and I was after some substance to back up my
supposition. Is there some research on this, or is this "common knowledge?"

Regards,
Roy Jacobsen
rjacobse -at- gps -dot- com

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