Referencean
Referencean is a term that has appeared in discussions of information management and digital libraries to denote a standardized reference unit that remains stable across different data representations. It is not widely adopted and currently exists mainly in speculative discussions and experimental projects.
The word appears to be a blend of "reference" and the suffix -an, a form sometimes used
A referencean is conceived as a metadata entity that functions as a stable pointer to a resource
Supporters point to potential benefits in linking bibliographic records across systems and preserving references during schema
As of now, referencean lacks codified standards, and there is no consolidated specification. It remains a topic
Related concepts include persistent identifiers such as DOIs and ARKs, and the idea of crosswalks between schemas.