Editorial values

Every article in the Encyclopedia of Humanities is conceived and created according to the following principles:

  • Lifelong learning. We are committed to creating high-quality content that inspires curiosity and fosters learning in the most diverse audiences: whether it be a student reviewing for an exam or expanding on a topic, a teacher preparing a lesson, a parent helping their child with their homework, or just the curious reader wanting to learn something new. 
  • Reliable information. Our content is the result of the most rigorous research carried out by subject-matter experts. In order to ensure the highest intellectual rigor, our team of specialists jointly creates, revises and edits all the content we make available to you. All the information featured on our website is rigorously fact-checked and backed up with trusted sources.
  • Objectivity and impartiality. We give information objectively and impartially, avoiding any type of political or ideological bias. Editorial independence is at the heart of our mission, ensuring we do not deliver content that serves any particular interest (whether corporate, advertising, or any other kind).
  • Simple and accessible content. Our articles feature clear and simple language suitable for all audiences, so that readers can understand and absorb the information easily. We endeavor to provide the simplest and most straightforward explanations even of the most complex concepts.
  • Continuous updating. We continually improve, review, and update our content to ensure its quality and that it is up-to-date with advancements of knowledge. In this way, we make sure we offer our readers an inspiring and rewarding experience when engaging with our encyclopedias. 
  • Diversity and inclusion. Millions of readers access our encyclopedias every month, which is why we strongly believe it is our responsibility to not only deliver quality content, but also to promote fundamental values such as tolerance, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Human-written content. All the content on our websites is created by people, ensuring we provide original and reliable information. We have no auto-generated content and do not use any type of artificial intelligence (AI) to create our articles.
  • Thoroughness. All topics in the encyclopedia are comprehensively and thoroughly covered, and are sorted by categories. In this way, readers can easily access the information they are seeking, and can then delve into it by exploring related articles recommended by our specialists.
  • Contact with our readers. We offer different communication channels so that readers can share their feedback on our articles. We encourage everyone's participation to help us correct, improve, and continuously update our content.

Our team: The people who make up Etecé Publishing House are subject-matter experts with proven academic and professional backgrounds in their fields. This ensures our content meets the highest quality standards.

Why should you trust our content?

For an article to be published in our encyclopedias, it must go through several stages of writing, editing, content verification, and design:

  1. Identifying and defining the topic. Readers’ needs are identified by analyzing the most popular searches. Once the topic has been clearly defined, it is commissioned from the writing team.
  2. Writing. Subject-matter experts in each field are given a topic along with specific guidelines on how to approach it in order to ensure the content is simple, well-organized, and accessible to our readers. At this stage, a first draft of the article is written.
  3. Editing. Draft articles pass to the editing stage, in which editors check the grammar and spelling of the whole text. In addition, they point out anything that may be unclear or has room for improvement to ensure an optimal reading experience.
  4. Reviewing. Following the editing stage, the specialists perform a second review of the articles. At this stage, all modifications made during editing are checked to ensure they are correct, and any pending issues are resolved.
  5. Graphics. If an article can be enhanced with graphics, the editing area requests the design team to create original diagrams, infographics, timelines, or any other visual aids that may add value and help explain the topic more effectively.
  6. Final revision. Editors perform a second and final proofreading to confirm the article contains no errors and meets the quality standards of our websites.
  7. Publication. The final text goes to the publication stage, where graphics and formatting criteria are applied according to the website layout.

Once this process is completed, the article is made available to our readers.

In addition, we conduct periodic revisions and copy editing of all our articles to ensure our content is up-to-date and relevant.

  • Verified content
    Articles labeled as "verified content" have been recently peer-reviewed in depth and copy edited by subject-matter experts. This ensures the information given is backed up with trusted and up-to-date academic sources. Relevant references are provided at the end of each article.