sourcesweblike
Sourcesweblike is a conceptual category in information sciences used to describe source records designed to approximate the structure and interoperability of web-based citations within non-web or mixed environments. It serves as a modeling construct for organizing and linking sources in a way that mirrors how web sources are referenced and traced.
A sourcesweblike entry typically includes metadata fields such as title, author, publication date, source type, and
In practice, sourcesweblike records appear in digital libraries, wiki-like platforms, and knowledge graphs to unify citation
Advantages include consistent metadata, easier provenance tracking, and compatibility with lightweight data formats. Limitations include a
The term is primarily used in theoretical discussions and some software communities as a helpful shorthand