Number of pages in a print article; by convention, each page or partial page is counted as one. Electronic articles do not traditionally have page counts.
The count elements are modeled as EMPTY elements that have no content but carry values on their attributes.
This element should not be used inside citations (<element-citation> or <mixed-citation>). See <size>.
<!ELEMENT page-count EMPTY >
This is an EMPTY element
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<abstract>...</abstract>
<conference>
<conf-date>1999</conf-date>
<conf-name>The 27th annual ACM SI/GUCCS
conference</conf-name>
<conf-acronym>SIGUCCS</conf-acronym>
<conf-num>27</conf-num>
<conf-loc>Denver, Colorado, United States</conf-loc>
<conf-sponsor>ACM, Assoc. for Computing
Machinery</conf-sponsor>
<conf-theme>User services conference for
university and college computing service
organizations</conf-theme>
</conference>
<counts>
<fig-count count="5"/>
<table-count count="3"/>
<equation-count count="10"/>
<ref-count count="26"/>
<page-count count="6"/>
<word-count count="2847"/>
</counts>
</article-meta>
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