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cross reference
A direction from one place to another A SEE reference indicates that all materials will be found listed under another specified term; a SEE ALSO reference lists other terms under which related materials might be found
A referral from variant forms of a personal or place names, series or uniform title, or one subject to another
A "pointer" used in catalogs and indexes to tell you the word you are looking for is actually listed under another term
A term used in catalogs, thesauruses and indexes to lead you from one form of entry to another (e g , American poets see Poets--American)
reference from one part of a book, index, card, or online catalog to another D Database: an organized collection of computer records, standardized in format and content, that is stored in a computer-readable mode
A referral in a catalog or index from one heading to another Also called a "reference" and "see-from" reference, or a "use for "
Word or heading that directs you from one part of a book, catalog, or index to another part
A reference in a document or index from one term to another related term See Also refers to related terms; See refers to preferred terms
An object whose contents are a serial number A cross reference combines features of hard and symbolic links in Unix, but is somewhat different from either Like a symbolic link, a cross reference is a separate object, independent of the object to which it refers Unlike a symbolic link, the reference points to the object, not to its name; the object need not even have a name Unlike a hard link, a cross reference can dangle (be pointing to no object at all) If the target object is destroyed, the cross reference will dangle forever, until it is destroyed, even it had pointed to a named object (a registered object) and a new registered object of the same name is created
Term used in catalogs, thesauruses, and indexes to lead users from one form of entry to another (e g American poets see Poets--American)
reference made from one part of a book or record to another part of the same book or record
A references or direction from one heading to another
Directories in an index or other finding aid that direct one to look under a different or related term These may also be called "see" or "see also" references
A list of all positions of a string where it occurs A cross reference consists of all identifiers and their positions within the text unit
- words or symbols that refer the reader to other places where additional information may be found
A reference from one term or word to another term or word Cross references are often used in online catalogs, databases and books (ex American Poets see Poets, American)
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