Editorial Policy

How articles are framed, updated, sourced, and connected into the wider 3D knowledge graph.

  • Every article should explain what a 3D technology is, why it matters, and how it connects to nearby topics in the archive. Definitions, comparisons, and workflow guides should all create useful next steps for the reader.
  • Evergreen pages should be refreshed when standards, terminology, or user expectations shift. The goal is not constant churn.
  • Source choices should favor standards bodies, academic research, government materials, and other primary or high-trust references whenever possible.

How articles are framed

Every article should explain what a 3D technology is, why it matters, and how it connects to nearby topics in the archive. Definitions, comparisons, and workflow guides should all create useful next steps for the reader.

How pages are updated

Evergreen pages should be refreshed when standards, terminology, or user expectations shift. The goal is not constant churn. The goal is durable clarity.

How sources are handled

Source choices should favor standards bodies, academic research, government materials, and other primary or high-trust references whenever possible.

Reader Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How articles are framed?

Every article should explain what a 3D technology is, why it matters, and how it connects to nearby topics in the archive. Definitions, comparisons, and workflow guides should all create useful next steps for the reader.

How pages are updated?

Evergreen pages should be refreshed when standards, terminology, or user expectations shift. The goal is not constant churn.

How sources are handled?

Source choices should favor standards bodies, academic research, government materials, and other primary or high-trust references whenever possible.