Referencing the Archive

For academic, institutional, journalistic, or literary reference purposes, works from the These Tiny Dimensions / Held Stories Archive may be cited using the archive name, corpus designation, and stable work identifier.

The archive is intended to support reference use in cultural, literary, and philosophical contexts. Works may be referenced as individual narrative artefacts or as part of the broader archive corpus documenting contemporary human experience and observation.

The archive is structured so that identifiers remain stable across formats, editions, and distribution surfaces.

Core Reference Elements

When referencing works from the archive, the following elements are recommended where applicable:

Archive Name
Corpus Name
Work Identifier
Work Title
Year of First Release
Access Location

General Reference Format

These Tiny Dimensions / Held Stories Archive
[Corpus Name]
[Work Identifier]
[Work Title]
[Year]
thesetinydimensions.com

Example — Manuscript Reference

These Tiny Dimensions / Held Stories Archive
Manuscripts
MS-1-001
He Passed a Moment That Wasn’t His
2026
thesetinydimensions.com

Example — Held Stories Reference

These Tiny Dimensions / Held Stories Archive
Held Stories
S1E05
She Changed Her Plans After the Diagnosis
2026
thesetinydimensions.com

Identifier Stability

Corpus identifiers are permanent and refer to the canonical work rather than any single format instance.

Where multiple artefacts exist (text, audio, presentation edition, or future formats), the identifier represents the underlying work itself.

Format Neutrality

References may point to any publicly accessible edition of a work. The canonical identifier remains constant even as new formats are released over time.

Institutional or Scholarly Metadata Requests

Institutions or researchers requiring structured metadata, catalog exports, or format-specific reference information may contact the archive directly.

The archive is structured to support long-term scholarly, literary, and preservation-oriented reference use.