"page 2" or "Page 2"?

When referring to a page in a text, should the reference be e.g. "see page 2", or "see Page 2"? Since I write "see Section 2", I would lean towards the latter, but I think I have seen the former more often in the texts of others.

asked Aug 19, 2010 at 11:52 1,299 5 5 gold badges 13 13 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges

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There is a difference between "page 2" and "Section 2". Wherever the "Section 2" is located, the author most likely has actually given it the title "Section 2", so that is the name of a specific section of your paper. However, "page 2" is a page with the name "2" (not the name "Page 2", unless you wrote "Page #" in the corner of every page). This, I believe, is the logic for writing "page 2" in lowercase. It is like the difference between "Bob's house" and "White House".

However, the real answer actually depends on the author and the audience (in a certain field, people might expect publications to give pages as e.g. "Page 2" out of tradition or whatever reason, in which case an author would follow that).

answered Aug 19, 2010 at 12:18 50.6k 10 10 gold badges 167 167 silver badges 209 209 bronze badges

It would be great if the person who modded this answer down could give me a suggestion for what could be improved.

Commented Sep 11, 2010 at 18:10

Maybe just a source? This answer makes sense to me, but it doesn't cite any usage guide or anything like that.