Harmony Chronicles publishes researched writing on Georgian art, music, and cultural memory. These standards apply to staff and guest work.
Sources
Articles should rest on named works, dates, places, collections, and published or archival sources where those exist. Myth, oral tradition, and later legend are labeled as such. A sources or further-reading note is the default, not an extra.
Images
Photographs and reproductions carry a credit: artist, work, date, collection or photographer when known. Decorative or uncredited stock is avoided. Captions describe the image; they do not repeat placeholder tokens.
Translation
Georgian names and titles keep a consistent transliteration within a piece. Where a translation is interpretive, the original is given. Translation credit is listed when a translator is not the author.
Corrections
Factual errors are corrected in the article and, for substantial changes, noted on the page. Write to Contact with evidence.
Independence and support
Georgia Nation Harmony and Art Cross Foundation provide institutional context. They do not dictate conclusions. Patronage and series underwriting are disclosed. Sponsors do not approve drafts.
Assisted drafting
Research, sourcing, and editorial judgment remain human. Language tools may be used for drafting or copy-editing; they are not a substitute for checking names, dates, or citations against sources.

