monilähteinen
Monilähteinen is a Finnish adjective meaning derived from multiple sources or multisource. The word combines moni- (many) with lähde (source) and -inen, producing a term used to describe information, data, or evidence that originates from more than one source. In Finnish usage, monilähteisyys is the noun form.
In practice, the term appears in journalism, academia, and information management. Monilähteinen reporting emphasizes corroboration across
Advantages include increased credibility, resilience to source-specific errors, and broader coverage. Challenges include reconciling conflicting information,
Etymology and usage notes: as a Finnish term, monilähteinen is most common in Finnish-language texts discussing