Table of Contents
(remove all the text apart from the headings, and change the principal heading here)
(the internal page name should be very short, such as the author-date as in APA format)
(items down to description may be familiar as similar to some Dublin Core Terms)
(template) publication-title
(the page title here is the actual title of the publication, verbatim, not altered)
Link to canonical version
(the idea is not to hold or duplicate complete articles here, but to link instead. If it appears in more than one place, either equivalence or priority should be noted)
Bibliographic citation
(as it asks to be cited; or in whatever format we agree on, or link to citation)
Dates
(date of publication, if known and static; date visited, if a mutable source)
Author
(links to one or more authors in the A namespace; if red, this shows a need; affiliations are NOT shown here, as they belong with the authors)
Description
(if there is an abstract or summary, put it here; if not, put a description anyway, maybe using the blurb)
Quotations
(put just enough quotations (respecting fair use) to give a flavour of anything commented on, below; add to these as needed by the commentary)
Owned commentary
(all comments start with a link to the A page of the person owning the particular comment. Typically just a single paragraph: longer commentaries and reviews should be summarised and linked. Give: general opinion on what is of value in this work; constructive critique; links to other relevant works; emergent questions, which may be agreed on, and copied below)
Relevant terms
(if the publication gives keywords or tags, consider these first)
Emergent questions
(when any commentator resonates with a question raised in one of the comments, it is copied here as a shared live question. Periodically, questions in these sections can be reviewed and promoted to be commons-owned research questions)