külgviideid
Külgviideid, a term originating from Estonian, refers to side references or auxiliary information that accompanies a main text. These can take various forms and serve multiple purposes, enhancing the reader's understanding without disrupting the primary flow of the narrative. Common examples include footnotes, endnotes, marginalia, and cross-references. Footnotes and endnotes are typically used to provide citations, offer supplementary explanations, or present tangential details that are not essential to the main argument. Marginalia, appearing in the margins of a page, can offer quick annotations, definitions, or visual cues. Cross-references, on the other hand, direct the reader to other relevant sections within the same document or to external sources.
The purpose of külgviideid is to provide depth and context to the main content. They allow authors