Source & Citation Standards

Datafriend.in provides accurate and reliable information for individuals seeking data entry jobs and fixed-price projects. Our Source and Citation Standards ensure the credibility of all content published on our platform. We commit to transparency and factual reporting.

Authoritative Sources

We consider official government reports, academic research from reputable institutions, and industry publications as highly authoritative. Data from established market research firms and white papers from recognized technology companies are also valued. For insights into data entry processes and best practices, we refer to professional organizations and recognized industry bodies.

Citation Format

Articles on Datafriend.in use a clear and consistent citation format. We typically link directly to the original source when available online. When direct links are not feasible, we provide enough information-such as author, publication, and date-for readers to locate the source independently.

Source Verification

Before publication, our editorial team thoroughly verifies all cited sources. This process involves cross-referencing facts with multiple independent sources. We also check the author’s credentials and the publication’s reputation. Sources must be current and relevant to the discussion of data entry work.

Anonymous or Unnamed Sources

Datafriend.in generally avoids the use of anonymous or unnamed sources. Such sources are only considered in exceptional cases where the information is critical and cannot be obtained elsewhere. In these rare instances, the identity of the source is known to at least two senior editors. We always explain why the source requires anonymity.

Primary vs. Secondary Sources

We prioritize primary sources whenever possible. This means seeking original research, direct statements, or official documents related to data entry projects. Secondary sources, such as analyses or interpretations of primary data, are used to provide context or broader understanding. They are always supported by strong primary evidence.

Verifying Cited Sources

Readers can verify cited sources by following the provided links within our articles. For sources without direct links, readers can use the detailed citation information to search for the original material. We aim to make all source verification straightforward.

Handling Disputed Sources

If a reader disputes the accuracy or validity of a source, we take their feedback seriously. Please send specific concerns to [email protected]. Our editorial team will review the claim within 48 hours on business days. If a correction or update is necessary, we will implement it promptly and note the change.

Last Updated: March 2026