sourcerich
Sourcerich is a term used in information science and media studies to describe content or datasets that integrate multiple independent sources with explicit provenance and traceability. A sourcerich item typically includes metadata that records the origin of each piece of information, how sources were combined, and when updates occurred. This contrasts with content that relies on a single source or that provides only minimal attribution.
The word is a blend of source and rich, and has appeared in discussions of data provenance
Typical characteristics include explicit attribution for each claim, diverse sources, provenance metadata, and a transparent audit
Applications: in journalism, sourcerich reporting helps readers assess credibility; in research, it supports reproducible results; in
Limitations: achieving sourcerich content can increase production costs and metadata overhead; the concept can overemphasize quantity