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Originally Posted by Abecedary
Ones to pay attention to are Chapter from a Book and Journal Article, because for those, you list which pages contain the relevant chapter or article.
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The pages for chapters are unnecessary, if one gives the number/title of the chapter, that should be enough.
For articles in journals, they are indeed usually identified by page numbers, and even when you get the articles online, you search by page numbers. But the pages inside an article are mostly irrelevant, one only cares about the page where an article starts, to locate it. Even so, some journals don't identify articles by page numbers, but give each article an id number, like
J. Chem. Phys.
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The only thing I'm aware of that it doesn't take into account is the Chapter from a Book example, but I'm sure a solution there can be found, too.
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In books with contributions from different authors, it's possible for each chapter to have a separate DOI, and the whole book to have yet another DOI.