Stage 3: research sources and permission
Outcome: a source ledger. Time: 1 to 3 hours.
Explain and inspect
Authority is why a source supports a claim. A licence concerns reuse. Access concerns who can retrieve it. Freshness concerns when it may become unsuitable. Provenance records origin and transformation; it makes weakness visible rather than making a weak source strong. In Explorer, inspect a record's source, status and time. A blank field is a finding, not permission to guess.
Do and check
For every source, record its owner and locator, supported claims, authority, licence or permission, access class, observation and stale dates, transformation method, gaps and risks. Prefer the responsible publisher. Preserve source bytes or a digest when change affects reproducibility.
Remove credentials and personal data. Test links. Decide whether each source may be included, linked only, kept local or excluded. AI output is not a primary source.
Retrieve and reflect
Explain why “available online” does not mean “safe to reuse”. Record one source you rejected and why.
Next: model concepts and links.