sourceswithin
Sourceswithin is a concept in digital content management and data provenance referring to the inclusion of source materials inside a resource rather than linking to external sources. It emphasizes self-contained resources that carry their cited materials, code, data, or documents with them.
Used to improve reproducibility and portability, it allows a resource to carry its cited sources, code, data
In practice, sourceswithin can appear in publishing systems, data packaging schemas, and software documentation. It supports
Implementation considerations include how embedded items are identified, versioned, and updated, as well as how to
Advantages include self-containment, better reproducibility, and simplified version control; drawbacks include increased size and potential duplication.
Origin and usage: the term emerged in discussions about reproducible research and content packaging, and is