Source and Citation Standards

Source and Citation Standards

Marjan Island Highroller is dedicated to providing accurate and reliable content to our readers. This page outlines our standards for sourcing information and citing references. We aim to ensure all facts presented in our articles, particularly those concerning luxury design and artisanal craftsmanship, are verifiable and credible.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We maintain high editorial standards for factual correctness. Every article undergoes a review process to confirm the information presented is precise. Our content creation process emphasizes integrity and transparency in all published work.

Authoritative Source Types

We consider a range of sources authoritative for our content. These include original research, direct interviews, and official publications. Our priority is information that directly informs our niche of luxury design and craftsmanship.

  • Primary Sources: Original interviews with designers, artisans, or industry leaders; company archives; academic studies; historical documents related to design movements; official reports from recognized industry associations; museum collection descriptions.
  • Secondary Sources: Peer-reviewed journals, books by recognized experts in design history, architecture, or art; reputable industry-specific publications; established news organizations with a history of accurate reporting.
  • Expert Commentary: Direct quotes or insights from credentialed professionals in interior design, furniture manufacturing, architectural history, and related fields.
  • Official Statements: Information derived from official press releases, company websites, or public statements made by relevant organizations or luxury brands.

Citation Format

Our articles utilize a clear and accessible citation format. Whenever possible, we embed hyperlinks directly within the text to the original source. This allows readers to access the supporting material with ease.

Each article concludes with a “Sources” or “References” section where necessary. This section lists all external materials used to support the content. Entries include the source title and a direct link.

Source Verification Process

Before publication, all factual claims and statistics are subject to verification. Content creators are responsible for checking the veracity of their information. Our editorial team then performs an additional review.

We cross-reference facts against multiple independent sources when available. We also assess the reputation and credibility of the author or publishing institution. This multi-step process helps ensure accuracy for our readers.

Policy on Anonymous or Unnamed Sources

We prioritize transparency and generally avoid using anonymous or unnamed sources. Information from such sources is considered only in rare circumstances. This typically occurs when the information is critical and cannot be obtained through other means.

Any use of an unnamed source requires direct approval from our editorial leadership. We must independently verify the source’s credibility and the accuracy of the information provided. We maintain careful records of such instances.

Preference for Primary Over Secondary Sources

Marjan Island Highroller places a strong emphasis on primary sources. We believe that direct interviews, original historical documents, and first-hand accounts offer the most direct and accurate insights. These sources provide foundational knowledge for our articles on luxury design.

Secondary sources serve to provide context, analysis, or summarize broader findings. We use them when primary sources are not available or when a broader overview is required. Even then, we prioritize well-researched secondary sources.

How Readers Can Verify Cited Sources

We make it simple for our readers to check our sources. Direct hyperlinks are embedded in the article text. These links take you straight to the original external content, allowing for easy verification.

For any specific questions about a source or citation, please contact our editorial team. You can reach us at [email protected]. We respond to inquiries within 48 hours on business days.

Process for Handling Disputed Sources

We take all concerns about source accuracy or validity seriously. If you believe a source is inaccurate or incorrectly cited, please email us directly at [email protected]. Include the article title, the specific source in question, and your reasons for dispute.

Our editorial team will investigate your concern promptly. If an error is found, we will correct the article and add a correction notice, if appropriate. We are committed to maintaining the highest level of accuracy for our content.

Last updated: March 2026