EDITORIAL METHOD lxiii
Page
references
to
documents
reproduced
in
facsimile
always
refer
to
the
pagi-
nation in the
original publication.
Reference
to
a
text
in the
already published
volumes
of
The
Collected
Papers
is
made
by
document and volume number
(if
in
another
volume), except
for Ein-
stein’s
published papers,
which
are
cited
by
author
and date.
Bibliographic
references in all editorial
matter
are given by
author/date cita-
tions.
These citations
are
listed
alphabetically
in the Literature Cited section at the
end
of
each
volume,
where
full
bibliographical
information is
given.
The
lists
of
literature
cited do
not
constitute
a
bibliography
of
all
significant
works
on
Einstein.
Where reference is made to
a
letter
or
document
and the location
of
the
original
is
unknown,
the citation refers
to
a
version
or
copy
in the Albert
Einstein
Archives
and is
accompanied by
its archive control number.
In
case
of
references to archival material from the Einstein
Archives,
which has
not
yet
been
published,
the archive number will
only
be used
if
the date is
uncer-
tain. Otherwise the reference is
simply
to
the
author, to
the
recipient,
and to the
date.
In
cases
where readers
are more
familiar with
a
later
version
of
a document,
the
occurrence
of
page
breaks in the
more
familiar version is noted
on
the
document
and
referred to
on
the title
page.
Notes
correcting
textual
errors
in
facsimile texts in the
Writings
series
are pro-
vided
only
where these
errors
might
prove confusing.
If
discussion remarks
by
Einstein
are
reproduced
as part
of
a
published
discus-
sion,
the remarks
by
participants
other than
Einstein
are
only
annotated to
supply
biographical
and
bibliographical
information.
Translations
are
only
provided
in the annotation
for
foreign-language
citations
from
third-party
documents and
bibliographic
sources,
but not for variants
of
a
text,
such
as
draft
passages,
which
are
presented-where
relevant-in
the annotation.