Source & Citation Standards
Nova Line Abagni Magazine commits to providing accurate and reliable information for our readers. Our goal is to offer trusted advice and inspiration for home design and decor. These standards outline our approach to sourcing and citing information across all articles.
Authoritative Sources
We rely on established and credible sources to support our content. These include academic research in design, architecture, and urban planning. We also consult reports from recognized industry associations and government bodies related to housing and construction.
Contributions from licensed architects, certified interior designers, and reputable design publications are also valued. We prioritize information from well-regarded design firms and seasoned professionals in the home decor sector.
Citation Format
Sources are typically cited through direct hyperlinks within the article text. These links direct readers to the original published material. When a direct link is not feasible, we provide clear attribution to the source organization or author.
Source Verification
Before publication, our editorial team thoroughly verifies all sources. This process includes confirming the author’s credentials and the publisher’s reputation. We cross-reference facts and statistics with multiple independent, authoritative sources.
We ensure that any presented data or claims originate from their primary issuer. Our editors confirm that the information remains current and relevant to the discussion.
Anonymous Sources
Nova Line Abagni Magazine generally avoids using anonymous or unnamed sources. Transparency is key to building reader trust. In rare cases where an anonymous source is considered, it undergoes extensive editorial review and requires independent verification from at least two additional reliable sources.
Primary Over Secondary Sources
We give preference to primary sources whenever possible. This means citing original research, direct interviews with design experts, and official reports. Secondary sources, such as news articles summarizing research, are used for context but always reference their original primary source when available.
Reader Verification of Sources
Readers can verify our cited sources by clicking on the provided hyperlinks. We encourage reviewing the original content to gain a complete understanding. This practice helps ensure full transparency regarding the information presented in our articles.
Disputed Sources
If a reader believes a source is inaccurate or misleading, we ask them to contact our editorial team. Please send an email detailing your concerns to [email protected]. Our editors will review the claim thoroughly.
We investigate all disputes and take appropriate action, which may include updating, correcting, or retracting the content. We aim to address all inquiries within 5 business days of receipt.
Last updated: March 2026