Why don’t the page numbers in the results for the Congressional Record Permanent Digital Collection correspond to the page numbers in the Congressional Record?
The PDFs provide collation numbers that represent the total number of pages within each publication. In order to provide you with documents that are fully portable (i.e., able to exist on their own away from the vendor’s server), it is necessary to deliver the publications as fully functional PDFs, and PDFs only allow for the total number of digital pages in any given publication.
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