Source & Citation Standards
Canvas Arquitectos is dedicated to providing accurate and reliable information to our readers, particularly those interested in architecture, design, and luxury living. Our commitment ensures that every article published meets a high standard of editorial integrity. This page outlines our guidelines for sourcing and citing information.
Authoritative Sources
We consider specific types of sources as authoritative for our content. These include academic journals, university press publications, and reputable industry-specific magazines focused on architecture and design. Government reports, official statistics, and books by recognized experts in relevant fields also serve as strong foundations for our articles. We prioritize original research and interviews with specialists when applicable.
Citation Format
Articles published on Canvas Arquitectos utilize inline links for all digital sources. This allows readers to navigate directly to the original material for further review. For non-digital or print sources, we attribute information by noting the author and title of the work within the article text or in a dedicated “Sources” section. Consistency in our citation method helps maintain clarity.
Source Verification Process
Before publication, our editorial team rigorously verifies all sources. This process involves cross-referencing data with multiple reputable outlets and scrutinizing the credentials of authors or publishers. We confirm the information’s currency and relevance, ensuring it supports the article’s claims accurately.
Anonymous or Unnamed Sources
Canvas Arquitectos rarely uses anonymous or unnamed sources. Such sources are only considered for critical information unobtainable through other means, requiring the explicit approval of our editor-in-chief. The credibility of any anonymous source must be thoroughly established internally before its inclusion. We believe in transparency for all information presented.
Primary Over Secondary Sources
We prefer primary sources whenever possible. This includes original research, direct interviews, and official documents or reports. Secondary sources offer valuable context and support when primary sources are impractical to access. Our aim is always to present information directly from its origin.
Verifying Cited Sources
Readers can verify cited sources by clicking on the provided inline links within articles. We encourage you to review the original materials directly. For any questions regarding a specific citation or source, please contact our team at [email protected].
Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader disputes the accuracy or validity of a source, please submit your concerns to [email protected]. Our editorial team will review the claim thoroughly within five business days. We will publish a correction or clarification if our review finds it warranted, maintaining our commitment to factual accuracy.
Last updated: March 2026