IAS Gazette Support Route Governance

Support Route

Fact-Checking Policy

The fact-checking policy outlines the verification habits that keep IAS Gazette readable, credible, and appropriately careful with contested claims.

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Verification and sourcing process

Why clarity matters here

The fact-checking policy outlines the verification habits that keep IAS Gazette readable, credible, and appropriately careful with contested claims.

Utility pages work best when they reduce uncertainty immediately and point the reader toward the right next move without extra guesswork.

How this route helps the publication

Support content is part of editorial trust. Archive access, policy visibility, contributor guidance, and legacy navigation all become more credible when they are written clearly.

That is why this page sits close to Support and FAQ rather than floating as an isolated utility route.

Use the support route that matches the question

Archive help, policy clarity, and contributor support all work better when the problem is named clearly from the start.

A good next step after this page is Support and FAQ so the subject stays connected to a wider editorial path.

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