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12.2 Provenance and Manipulation
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- Browser extensions or bookmarklets to add links and capture context.
- Import/Export utilities for academic reference managers (BibTeX, RIS) and sitemap-based bulk imports.
- Integration with content moderation and knowledge-base systems.
Key Features
- Versioning: Each Topic Links release (including 3.0) is stored as a discrete version with changelog notes, publication date, and author/contributor metadata.
- Searchable Index: Full-text and metadata search across titles, summaries, tags, and source links.
- Canonical Topic Pages: Each topic page includes a concise summary, key dates, notable sources, and related-topic pointers.
- Source Linking: Every claim or summary links to original sources (articles, posts, archives) with preserved URLs and capture timestamps.
- Taxonomy & Tags: Consistent category hierarchy and tag set to allow faceted browsing and automated topic clustering.
- Export & Snapshot: Ability to export topic pages or take snapshots (HTML/JSON) for offline preservation or citation.
- Access Controls: Read-only archival copies plus editable staging area for proposed updates or restorations.