Source and Citation Standards
Taski App commits to providing accurate and dependable information on interior design. Our content relies on carefully selected and verified sources. This page outlines our standards for sourcing and citations, ensuring the integrity of our articles.
Authoritative Sources
We prioritize sources recognized for their expertise in interior design. These include professional interior design associations, accredited academic institutions, government reports on design and safety, and well-established industry publications. We also consult direct statements from reputable manufacturers of design products or materials.
Citation Format
Each article cites its sources clearly within the text. We use in-text links directly to the original material whenever possible, allowing readers to access the source directly. For print sources, we include publication names, authors, and relevant page numbers.
Source Verification
Before publication, our editorial team thoroughly checks all sources. We cross-reference facts with multiple reliable sources and verify the author’s credentials or the publication’s reputation. Information must be current and relevant to contemporary interior design practices or principles.
Anonymous or Unnamed Sources
Taski App rarely uses anonymous or unnamed sources. Such sources are considered only in exceptional cases where the information is critical and cannot be obtained elsewhere, and the source’s credibility is independently confirmed. We always disclose when an anonymous source is used and the specific reason for its inclusion.
Preference for Primary Sources
We favor primary sources when available, such as original research, direct interviews with interior designers, or official reports. Secondary sources are used to provide context or a broader understanding. Any secondary information is supported by primary evidence where possible.
Reader Verification of Sources
Readers can verify cited sources by clicking on the provided links within our articles. For non-linked sources, details such as publication title, author, and date are given to allow for independent lookup. Our aim is full transparency regarding our content’s factual basis.
Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader believes a source is inaccurate or incorrectly cited, they can contact our editorial team. Please send an email to [email protected] with details of your concern. We will review the source and respond within three business days, making corrections if warranted.
Last Updated: March 2026