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viit

Viit is an Estonian noun that broadly refers to a reference, cross-reference, or pointer within a text. In scholarly and encyclopedic writing, a viit identifies a cited source or directs the reader to additional information. In dictionaries and lexicographic material, viit is used to indicate a cross-reference to a related entry or topic. The term is commonly encountered in publishing, editing, and academic contexts where sources or connections between entries must be shown.

In practice, viit can appear as a note, citation, or pointer to another place in the same

Etymologically, viit derives from the Estonian verb viitama, meaning to indicate or to point. Related forms

Usage notes: while viit is primarily used in Estonian-language contexts, its function parallels cross-referencing concepts found

document
or
to
an
external
source.
The
plural
form
is
viited,
as
in
“references”
or
“cross-references.”
In
editing
and
bibliographic
workflows,
viit-like
elements
are
typically
formatted
as
footnotes
or
endnotes,
with
the
exact
presentation
following
the
applicable
citation
style
of
the
publication
(for
example,
guidelines
corresponding
to
commonly
used
styles
in
the
field).
include
viide,
a
term
more
directly
associated
with
a
single
reference
or
citation,
and
other
derivations
used
to
discuss
indicating
or
directing
attention
within
texts.
Viit
is
therefore
a
central
concept
in
how
Estonian-language
texts
organize
and
connect
information,
both
in
print
and
digital
publishing.
in
many
languages,
serving
to
guide
readers
to
related
material
and
sources.