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This guideline is a specification of the more general [[/Recording and release group titles/Series numbers|Series numbers]] guideline. See that page for principles and details. |
This guideline is a specification of the more general [[Style/Recording and release group titles/Series numbers|Series numbers]] guideline. See that page for principles and details. |
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Alternative names for volumes may be used, such as Tome, Book, Part, or their non-English equivalents. |
Alternative names for volumes may be used, such as Tome, Book, Part, or their non-English equivalents. |
Revision as of 19:10, 16 May 2011
Status: This is an official style guideline. |
Applies to Releases that are part of a Series.
When a release is one of a Series and are labeled as volumes, separate the VolumeNumber from the MainTitle by a comma like so:
- "ReleaseTitle, Volume 2"
Example
"UK Space Techno, Volume 5"
"Café del Mar, Volumen Cinco"
Details
This guideline is a specification of the more general Series numbers guideline. See that page for principles and details.
Alternative names for volumes may be used, such as Tome, Book, Part, or their non-English equivalents.
- Note that if the MainTitle of a Release is just "Volume 1" or similar then this guideline should not apply!
- Also note that the Abbreviations guidelines says that you should not use abbreviations in titles. So "Vol." should always be expanded to "Volume" (assuming the ReleaseLanguage is English).
- Also note that the SubTitle of a release of a series must be formatted according to the Subtitles guideline.