What is the difference between continuous pagination and issue pagination?
(A) Continuous pagination” is where the entire volume of a journal never starts over with page 1 on a new issue. So, let’s say in Volume 1, Issue 1, the journal starts on page 1 and ends on page 200. In the next issue, Issue 2, it would start on page 201 – 400. Then continue on like that for the rest of the issues in that volume. “Issue number pagination” is where every new issue always starts over with page number 1. So Issue 1 starts on page 1, Issue 2 starts on page 1, etc.
Continuous pagination” is where the entire volume of a journal never starts over with page 1 on a new issue. So, let’s say in Volume 1, Issue 1, the journal starts on page 1 and ends on page 200. In the next issue, Issue 2, it would start on page 201 – 400. Then continue on like that for the rest of the issues in that volume. “Issue number pagination” is where every new issue always starts over with page number 1. So Issue 1 starts on page 1, Issue 2 starts on page 1, etc.