caption: A single source of ideas, such as a blog post, book, or musical work. Sources may be part of [[Publication]]s or [[Class]]es. color: #ff0000 created: 20200115231452835 creator: soren icon: $:/core/images/tag-button modified: 20210920171016829 modifier: soren refexplorer-hide: true tags: Meta Public title: Source type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki {{!!caption}} {{SorenSourceInfo}} !! Naming The names of source tiddlers consist of a short CamelCase slug -- possibly the [[mangled|OurNamingConventions]] title, or a description of it if the title is long -- plus, if available, the publication year. The actual title of the source goes in the `caption` field. !! Fields As sources often need to be reformatted, displayed in tables, searched in complex ways, and so on, they should have a significant amount of metadata attached in fields. ; bibliography : A list of [[bibliographies|Bibliography]] to include this source in. ; caption : The full title and subtitle of the source, as it is known outside the wiki. ; description : A one- or two-sentence explanation of what the source is. Optional, but highly recommended if the source is included in any bibliographies using the `bibliography` field. ; medium : Description of what kind of source this is -- `article`, `book`, `website`, `film`, etc. Use the [[RelationshipValueTool|$:/sib/Tools/RelationshipValueTool]] for a full, up-to-date list. ; rating : An appropriate MediaRating. Optional, but highly recommended if you've finished reading/consuming the source. ; url : If the source is available online and not behind a paywall, a URL leading to the source. Otherwise, don't bother -- anyone who doesn't have a copy will have to do their own research anyway. ; universe : If the source is fiction, an arbitrary //universe key// which is placed on all sources and ideas taking place in the same fictional world. If you're not sure what to use as a universe key, you can just use the title of the source; but if multiple sources share the same universe (say, books in a series) you'll want to use the same key for all of them. ; year : If the source is not published on an ongoing basis (e.g., a website), the year of its publication. Updated editions should use the new copyright date if updated by the author, but not if the edition is merely a re-release by the publisher without substantive changes, or the addition of commentary or introductions. !!! Only used for books ; format : `paperback`, `hardcover`, or `ebook`. Only relevant if //owned//. ; isbn : The ISBN of the edition at issue, without dashes. (This can be scanned in with my barcode reader if a barcode is available.) ; owned : `yes` or `no` ; readstatus : `read` (fully read), `partial` (partly read), `unread` (never read), or `reread` (have read fully, but would be interested in reading again).