Source & Citation Standards
At Cherubini Coffee House, we commit to providing accurate and reliable information. Our articles help readers explore topics like interior design, art history, and home decor. These standards ensure all content meets our high benchmarks for quality and credibility.
Authoritative Sources
We rely on established and reputable sources. These include academic journals focused on art history or design, university press publications, and reports from recognized cultural institutions. We also consult works by accredited experts in interior design, architecture, and related historical fields. Industry-specific publications with a strong editorial process also serve as valuable references for our content.
Citation Format
Every factual claim and direct quote within our articles includes a clear citation. We use in-text links or numbered references that correspond to a detailed list at the article’s conclusion. This system helps readers easily locate the original source material.
Source Verification
Our editorial team carefully verifies all sources before an article goes live. We cross-reference facts with multiple independent sources to ensure accuracy. We also assess the author’s credentials, the publication’s reputation, and the date the information was published. This thorough process helps keep the information we present accurate and current.
Policy on Anonymous or Unnamed Sources
Cherubini Coffee House primarily uses named, attributable sources. We generally avoid anonymous or unnamed sources. In rare and exceptional circumstances, if an unnamed source provides critical information, we confirm their credibility rigorously and provide editorial justification. This remains an infrequent exception to our standard practice.
Preference for Primary Over Secondary Sources
We prioritize primary sources whenever possible. For historical subjects, such as Italian Baroque furniture, we seek original documents, historical accounts, or direct observations. While secondary sources offer helpful context and analysis, we use them primarily to support or explain primary information, not to replace it.
How Readers Can Verify Cited Sources
Readers can verify our cited sources directly. Each citation provides sufficient information to find the original material. For online resources, we include direct links to the source. For print materials, we list the author, title, and publication details for easy reference.
Process for Handling Disputed Sources
If a reader disputes a source or a factual claim in one of our articles, we take these concerns seriously. Please send your specific concerns to [email protected]. Our team will review the claim, re-examine the original source, and verify its accuracy. We will correct any identified errors promptly.
This page was last updated in March 2026.