provenancesource
ProvenanceSource is a term used in data governance, digital libraries, and information provenance to denote the origin of the provenance information itself. It answers questions about where provenance data came from, who produced it, when, and under what authority. In practice, it helps establish accountability and trust in data pipelines and archival records.
Typical fields in a provenance source description include a sourceIdentifier, sourceAgency, sourceVersion, retrievalMethod, and timestamp, along
Encoding and standards: ProvenanceSource metadata is commonly expressed as part of broader provenance metadata using formats
Applications: in digital libraries, ProvenanceSource helps verify authenticity; in data science, it supports reproducibility; in supply
Limitations and challenges: accuracy depends on the reliability of the source; updating provenance sources can create
See also: provenance, data provenance, PROV (W3C), metadata.