Source & Citation Standards

Source & Citation Standards

MyJewishHome.com provides reliable information on topics ranging from Mediterranean Revival design to villa construction in Dubai. We commit to accuracy and transparency in all our articles. This page outlines our standards for source selection, citation, and verification, ensuring readers receive trustworthy content.

Authoritative Sources

We prioritize sources that demonstrate expertise and factual accuracy. Our editorial team considers data from government agencies, such as city planning departments or environmental protection bodies. Academic research from universities and peer-reviewed journals also forms a cornerstone of our content. We also refer to established industry organizations and respected publications within architecture, interior design, and real estate sectors.

Citation Format

Every claim and piece of statistical data is attributed to its original source. We use clear in-text links that direct readers to the external resource. These links allow for immediate verification of the information provided in our articles, from choosing facade stone to understanding ROI frameworks for rental properties.

Source Verification

Before inclusion, all sources undergo a thorough verification process. Our editors confirm the credibility of authors and publishers. We cross-reference information with multiple independent sources to ensure consistency. The publication date and relevance of the data are also carefully checked to provide current and accurate insights for our readers.

Anonymous or Unnamed Sources

MyJewishHome.com generally avoids the use of anonymous sources. Our policy favors transparency and direct attribution. In rare, exceptional cases where information is critical and cannot be obtained otherwise, an anonymous source may be considered with senior editorial approval and robust independent corroboration.

Primary Over Secondary Sources

We prefer primary sources whenever possible. This means relying on original research, direct reports, and raw data from the source itself. Secondary sources, which interpret or analyze primary data, are used for context or further explanation. When secondary sources are necessary, we ensure they are well-attributed and supported by verifiable primary information.

Reader Verification of Sources

Readers can verify any cited source by clicking the provided in-text links within our articles. We encourage readers to explore the original content themselves. For specific questions about a source or citation, please contact our editorial team directly at [email protected].

Handling Disputed Sources

We take all concerns about source accuracy seriously. If a reader believes a source is inaccurate or misleading, they can report it to us via email at [email protected]. Our editorial staff will investigate the claim promptly. If a source is found to be unreliable, the article will be updated to reflect the correction, maintaining the integrity of our content.

Last updated: March 2026

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