sourcesweb
Sourcesweb is a term used in information science to describe a conceptual network that organizes and traces information sources and their interconnections across the web. It emphasizes provenance, credibility, and the lineage of information as it moves through citations, quotations, paraphrases, and data reuse. In a sourcesweb, each source is characterized by metadata such as authorship, publication date, source type, and reliability indicators. Links connect sources to their citations, quotes, or derived data, forming a provenance graph that can be traversed to assess origin and influence.
Applications of the concept include academic research, journalism, and fact-checking, where researchers map citation networks, verify
Implementation varies, and there is no universally adopted standard. Projects may target open data platforms, institutional
The concept intersects with related ideas such as citation networks, the web of science, source verification,