Source & Citation Standards
DSGNUS maintains high standards for the information presented in our articles. We commit to factual accuracy and clear attribution for all content exploring future-focused interior design and wellness architecture. Our citation guidelines ensure transparency and reliability for our readers.
Authoritative Sources
We consider specific types of sources authoritative for our content. These include peer-reviewed scientific journals, established research institutions, government reports, and publications from recognized design or technology organizations. Expert interviews and original white papers from companies specializing in advanced materials or bio-integration also serve as reliable references. Our articles frequently draw from academic studies on quantum physics, biotechnology, and material science relevant to conceptual design.
Citation Format
DSGNUS uses a direct, accessible citation format. Within the article text, we include parenthetical references or embedded hyperlinks leading directly to the original source material. A complete list of references appears at the end of each article. This system allows readers to easily locate and review the information themselves.
Source Verification
Before inclusion, all sources undergo verification. Our editorial team checks the credentials of authors and the reputability of the publishing body. We confirm data points and statements by cross-referencing against multiple independent sources when possible. Information related to advanced design concepts and scientific principles receives particular scrutiny.
Anonymous Sources Policy
DSGNUS strongly prefers attributed sources. We rarely use anonymous or unnamed sources. If an unnamed source is used, it must be essential to the article’s context and independently corroborated by at least two other verified sources. Such instances are exceptional and subject to strict editorial approval.
Primary Source Preference
We prioritize primary sources over secondary interpretations. Direct research papers, original interviews, and official reports are preferred. When secondary sources are used, they must cite their own primary sources clearly, and we attempt to consult those original materials ourselves. This approach ensures accuracy in describing novel design systems and architectural applications.
Reader Verification
Readers can verify our cited sources by clicking the provided hyperlinks or by using the information in parenthetical citations to search for the original publications. We encourage our audience to explore the foundational research behind concepts like thermal gradient therapy or photosynthetic architecture. Transparency remains a core principle of our editorial practice.
Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader disputes the accuracy or validity of a source, they can contact us directly. Please send specific concerns to [email protected]. Our editorial team will review the claim promptly, re-examine the source material, and make any necessary corrections or updates to the article within a reasonable timeframe.
Last Updated: March 2026