Source-level research notes that feed the public library.

These pages sit between raw ingest and polished topic hubs. They are the closest public view of the actual research process, without exposing the messy internal raw layer directly.

Why source notes matter

Traceability

They show where ideas in the library are coming from.

Editorial leverage

They can be turned into posts, newsletter blurbs, and course material.

Knowledge integrity

They help keep topic pages grounded in actual sources and not just accumulated opinion.

Published source notes

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