sourceindicating
Sourceindicating refers to the practice of marking information with its origin to reveal provenance and enable verification. It encompasses textual attribution, bibliographic metadata, and data provenance within information systems. In scholarly writing, sourceindicating is realized through citations, quotations with attribution, footnotes or endnotes, and a reference list that points to source materials. In data management and digital projects, it appears as provenance metadata describing how data were collected, processed, and by whom, often modeled with standards such as the W3C PROV data model (PROV-O) or Dublin Core.
Standards and formats guide how sources are indicated. Academic disciplines rely on citation styles such as
Contexts and purposes vary but share a common aim: enabling verification, accountability, and reproducibility. In academia,
Best practices include clearly distinguishing source types, using stable identifiers, recording sufficient provenance details (who, when,