Private workspaces are the planned professional and personal research layer for Provenance. They are intended for teams and individuals who need to organize sensitive or unpublished source collections without mixing that work into public investigations by default.

This feature is coming soon. Provenance is still in an alpha stage, so the public archive, investigation pages, annotation workflow, and review system are being hardened before private workspace access is broadly offered.

The goal is simple: let researchers bring their source material into a structured workspace, annotate what they find, share review work with trusted collaborators, and publish only the findings or evidence packages they are ready to release.

Planned workspace flow

  • Upload or link all of your source documents, media, records, and references into a private evidence workspace.
  • Use Provenance to annotate findings, identify people, places, organizations, dates, and relationships, and keep every note tied back to source context.
  • Let the collaborative review engine assign trusted peers tasks to check annotations, contest ambiguous work, and strengthen the evidence trail.
  • Publish selected findings, source-linked evidence packets, timelines, or relationship maps when the work is ready to share.