Bibliographic identity
Title, authorship, publication state, version and durable citation information belong to the public record rather than being inferred from a filename.
Publications
IAI publications are intended to present research clearly while preserving the distinction between the human-facing paper, its provenance and the governed records from which its claims were formed.
Catalogue
Current state
Research and paper formation are active, but this page will not invent or expose provisional publication entries simply to make the catalogue appear populated. Records will appear here when they have an approved public publication identity.
Publication record
Publication presentation may differ by medium; bibliographic identity, provenance and meaning should not.
Title, authorship, publication state, version and durable citation information belong to the public record rather than being inferred from a filename.
Where released, publications may be presented in governed formats such as PDF and HTML while preserving the same institutional meaning across projections.
A publication should identify the research programme, methods and supporting records needed to understand where its claims came from.
Working papers, preprints, accepted manuscripts and final publications must remain distinguishable. Revision should be visible rather than silently replacing history.
Publishing posture
A public page is not the authoritative research record.
A rendered format is not the publication meaning.
A citation should resolve to a stable publication identity.
Supporting evidence should be discoverable where it can be made public.
Authority
IAI-WEB presents publication records and public formats. Governed publication identity, research evidence and authoritative repository records remain owned by their respective institutional sources.