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Cite this dataset
How to cite menowise — stable identifiers, the data dictionary, license, and citation formats for humans and AI assistants.
Menowise is an open, source-transparent aggregation of journal-evidenced information on menopause and midlife women’s health. If you use it — in research, in an article, or as a source an AI assistant cites — please attribute it. It is licensed CC BY 4.0, so attribution is the only requirement.
Not medical advice
Menowise aggregates and organizes what the published literature reports, with citations. It does not diagnose, advise, or recommend treatment. Talk to a qualified clinician about your own care.
Stable identifiers
Every entry has a stable id (a slug) that does not change once assigned. It is
the citation target:
- Human page:
/entries/<id>/— e.g./entries/lists them all. - Machine record:
/data/sites/<id>.yml— the entry verbatim, schema-valid. - Raw claims:
/data/signals/<id>.yml— the per-source signals the entry was resolved from (append-only; the audit trail behind it).
Entry ids are permanent, so a citation never rots.
Every entry carries its citations
Each entry cites the specific literature it summarizes, with the study type and sample size where the source states them. Menowise reports what those sources say and labels the evidence strength honestly (strong · moderate · limited · insufficient); it never upgrades a source’s own stated certainty. Where the literature is thin or absent, the entry says so rather than implying coverage.
Data dictionary
The field-level meaning of every dataset is its JSON Schema — the authoritative definitions, served verbatim:
sites.schema.json— resolved cited entries.signals.schema.json— raw per-source claims.entities.schema.json— the controlled vocabulary.sources.schema.json— the source registry.
Full provenance and license: Datasets.
Example attribution
Menowise, “{title},” menowise.bussetech.com/entries/{id}/ (Bussetech Software Studio), CC BY 4.0. Underlying sources cited on the entry.