In general, a reference is something that refers to or designates something else, or acts as a connection or a link between two things. The objects it links may be concrete, such as books or locations, or abstract, such as data, thoughts, or memories. The object which is named by a reference, or to which the reference points, is the referent.
The term reference is used with different specialized meanings in a variety of fields, as follows:
Bill Failed To Boost Confidence In Fannie, Freddie Sat, 06 Sep 2008 16:00:00 -0400 Jeffrey Birnbaum, a managing editor at The Washington Times talks about how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac got to this point. Lessons From The Convention Fri, 05 Sep 2008 13:00:00 -0400 Analyst Juan Williams assesses the state of the presidential campaign two months ahead of election day. From the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, he tells us what he took away from each convention. Day In The Life: Lobbying At The GOP Convention Fri, 05 Sep 2008 08:50:00 -0400 A day in the life of lobbying at the Republican National Convention: a party hosted by lobbyists, a congressman's dinner to "discuss business interests," and the reasons why all of this is legal — and creatively effective.
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