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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
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All someone using a Kindle edition should have to do is note that it is a Kindle edition and the page number.
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The way they have implemented it, the page numbers are tied to a specific print edition, and the source ISBN number is provided. So they don't even have to say it was a Kindle edition.
It's a lot more work than previous methods, so I wasn't sure they'd manage it... at least not this soon. But judging from all the feedback they got from users and trial studies in universities, it was a smart move, particularly for academic settings, where it should give them a serious edge over non-hard-coded pagers.