OCLC (identifier)
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- From a citation identifier: This is a redirect from a unique (alpha-)numerical identifier (like an ISBN) to an article discussing that particular class of identifiers in mainspace. By convention the redirect must include the parenthetical disambiguator "(identifier)". Its purpose is to avoid clutter in "What links here" and improve reverse lookup of articles containing citations using this particular class of identifiers.
- To a related topic: This is a redirect to an article about a similar topic.
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