In my experience users prefer scrolling a long list over clicking
through separate pages. 

If there's a reason for pagination, consider creating logical pages:
instead of grouping per xx items, it might be useful to group the data
-for example- per letter (A, B, C...), per month or per price
category. If the user can change the sort order of the data, then the
logical grouping will have to change according to the chosen sort
order.
 
- Yohan
 


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