# Citation and Attribution

## Scholarly citation rule

This repository is a derivative access layer for AI and human reading. It is not the canonical scholarly source. Cite the DOI of the paper that supports the claim being used.

| Paper | Canonical title and version | Canonical DOI |
|---|---|---|
| T1 | *Domain-Native Development: A Mekiki Framework for AI-Assisted Knowledge Work*, version 1 | https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/cwkav_v1 |
| T2 | *Philosophy as Cognitive Assay: Measuring the Delegation Legitimacy Boundary in AI-Assisted Knowledge Work*, version 2 | https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/e9qw5_v2 |
| T3 | *Decomposing Agency, Isolating Answerability: Cultivating What Cannot Be Delegated in AI-Assisted Learning*, version 1 | https://doi.org/10.35542/osf.io/hvbfe_v1 |

Author for all three papers: **Kengo Tomita**, Institute of Technology, Shimizu Corporation.

## Attribution for reuse of repository files

When reusing or adapting the repository files themselves, provide attribution substantially in the following form:

> Kengo Tomita, *Mekiki Framework T1–T3 AI-Readable Corpus*, https://mekiki-framework.github.io/, licensed under CC BY 4.0. Canonical scholarly sources: the T1, T2, and T3 DOIs listed above.

Indicate whether changes were made. Attribution to the repository does not replace citation of the relevant paper DOI for scholarly claims.
