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# Attribution and Provenance in Didactopus
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A Didactopus pack that is built from external educational material should carry:
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- source identity
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- source URL
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- creator / publisher
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- license identifier
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- license URL
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- adaptation status
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- attribution text
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- exclusion notes
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- retrieval date
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## Why both machine-readable and human-readable artifacts?
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Machine-readable provenance supports:
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- validation
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- export pipelines
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- automated NOTICE/ATTRIBUTION generation
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- future audit tools
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Human-readable attribution supports:
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- repository inspection
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- redistribution review
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- transparency for maintainers and learners
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## Recommended policy
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Every ingested source record should answer:
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1. What is the source?
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2. Who published it?
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3. Under what license?
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4. Was the source adapted, excerpted, transformed, or only referenced?
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5. Are any subcomponents excluded from the main license?
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6. What attribution text should be shown downstream?
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