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Editorial Policy

Expert Study Guides publishes free study materials, notes, and blog articles for students across medicine, law, economics, computer science, biotechnology, and related fields. This page describes how content is created, reviewed, and kept up to date.

Content Creation Standards

Who writes our content?

Content is written by subject-area contributors with relevant academic or professional backgrounds. Authors are listed on each article. Our contributor team includes postgraduate students, working professionals, and researchers who are active in their fields.

What do we cover?

We focus on material that is genuinely useful for exam preparation, university coursework, or foundational understanding. We do not publish speculative or promotional content. All guides are aligned with recognized syllabuses (e.g., MBBS, LLB, B.Tech, BBA curricula in India and internationally).

Depth and accuracy

Every article should include:

  • Accurate definitions and explanations based on established textbooks or official sources
  • Clear examples where the concept benefits from illustration
  • Sufficient depth for a student to understand the topic without needing to look elsewhere for basics

Where multiple competing perspectives exist (e.g., in economics or law), we present the mainstream view first and note alternatives clearly.

Review Process

Initial review: New guides are reviewed by at least one other contributor before publication to check for factual errors, unclear explanations, and structural issues.

Source standards: We cite authoritative sources — textbooks, official government publications, peer-reviewed research — where relevant. We do not cite Wikipedia as a primary source.

Corrections: If you find an error in any of our content, contact us at the email address on our About page. We correct factual errors as quickly as possible and note significant corrections at the bottom of the affected page.

Updating Content

Scheduled reviews: Topic areas are reviewed periodically to ensure content reflects the current syllabus, laws, or scientific understanding — particularly for fast-moving fields like law, medicine, and technology.

User feedback: Corrections and improvement suggestions from readers are the most reliable signal for out-of-date content. We take these seriously.

What We Do Not Publish

  • Paid promotional content disguised as study material
  • Advice that should come from a licensed professional (our guides are for learning, not as substitutes for medical, legal, or financial advice)
  • Content copied without attribution from other sources
  • Speculative or unverified information

Disclosure

Expert Study Guides is not affiliated with any university, exam board, or government body. The views expressed in blog articles are those of the individual authors and do not constitute professional advice.

Questions about editorial standards can be sent to the contact address on our About page.