Citing several pages, "et seq" common in English
Hey guys,
quick question: when you cite several pages, is it common to use the et seq. / et seqq. abbreviation in English papers? In other languages this is required, but I have actually never seen it an English paper.
Example:
Text Body refering to source xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx (Fishbein 1975: 23 et seqq.)
Or simply (Fishbein 1975: 23)
thx for help
quick question: when you cite several pages, is it common to use the et seq. / et seqq. abbreviation in English papers? In other languages this is required, but I have actually never seen it an English paper.
Example:
Text Body refering to source xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxx (Fishbein 1975: 23 et seqq.)
Or simply (Fishbein 1975: 23)
thx for help
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