Rights-aware by default
Every source keeps its access status, citation path, and allowed use visible.
Malonomics / optimized draft
Malonomics is a free, noncommercial, rights-aware economics research platform that helps researchers organize, evaluate, and query economic literature across fields with rigorous provenance and AI-assisted analysis.
I am building it as a private research prototype, with health economics as the first proving field before expanding across economics.
The first screen should feel like a place where source discipline happens: claim, evidence, method, provenance, and rights status stay visible.
The platform view centers the workflow: collect sources, separate claims from evidence, trace methods, and keep rights limits attached to every answer.
Which access measures recur across health economics papers, and where do the methods disagree?
Title, authors, year, field, journal, abstract, and identifiers.
Claims stay tied to the paper section and method that produced them.
AI assistance works inside the access and reuse limits attached to each source.
Show source clusters, paper-level claims, and the method behind each answer.
Draft modes
A public page can explain Malonomics without pretending the product is ready. The private app can be stricter, denser, and more operational.
Every source keeps its access status, citation path, and allowed use visible.
Outputs should read like literature notes with traceable claims, not generic summaries.
Health starts the proving field; urban, education, and development follow as structured lenses.
The future public entry can live at malonomics.mallooki.com under the same Cloudflare setup.
Guardrails active: rights, prototype status, and Cloudflare route are all visible.