References & Bibliography
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Nature: Multidisciplinary Science Weekly
Leading peer-reviewed journal covering all major fields of science. Primary source for physics, biology, and chemistry entries.
View Crossref Data →The Oxford Companion to World History
Comprehensive reference work covering global historical events, figures, and movements. Core source for History category.
Access Metadata →Library of Congress Digital Collections
Primary documents, photographs, maps, and artifacts from US and global history. Used for verified archival citations.
Explore Archive →Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Premier open-access journal for AI publications. Supports Aevum's Technology and Computer Science entries.
View Crossref Data →Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP)
Authoritative philosophical reference work maintained by academic experts. Primary cross-reference for Philosophy category.
Access Metadata →United Nations Digital Library System
Official UN documents, resolutions, and reports. Essential source for Political Science, Law, and International Relations.
Explore Archive →The Lancet: Global Health & Medicine
General medical journal of international standing. Core reference for Medical Sciences and Health categories.
View Crossref Data →Encyclopædia Britannica: 15th Edition
Legacy reference work used for historical context and verified factual baselines in older entries.
Access Metadata →Science Advances
High-impact open-access journal. Frequently cited in Aevum articles regarding recent scientific breakthroughs.
View Crossref Data →Citation Standards & Contributor Guidelines
Aevum Encyclopedia utilizes a proprietary citation format derived from the Chicago Manual of Style (Notes-Bibliography system), enhanced with digital object identifiers (DOIs) and persistent archiving.
For Contributors:
- All claims must be supported by at least one reliable, third-party source.
- Primary sources are preferred over secondary summaries where applicable.
- Open-access sources are prioritized to ensure reader verifiability.
- AI-generated content must be flagged and cited under Aevum's synthetic media guidelines.
- DOIs, ARKs, and stable URLs are required for all digital references.