Credits and Sources
Documentation criteria, image use and AI-assisted production.
Documentary sources
Canarias Historia prioritises academic bibliography, archives, museums, public institutions, research centres and verifiable primary or secondary sources. Whenever content structure allows it, pages include references or source lists.
Not all sources carry the same historiographical weight. The project seeks to distinguish between primary documents, academic studies, institutional sources and editorial support material.
Images, maps and visual materials
Published images may come from in-house files, repositories with compatible licences, institutional material, authorised-use resources or project-specific editorial production. Where possible, provenance, attribution and licence information is preserved.
If a person or entity believes an image, map or visual resource should be corrected, better attributed or removed, they can contact the project by email for review.
AI assistance and editorial review
Some texts, summaries, editorial structures or images may be produced with the assistance of artificial-intelligence tools. That assistance does not replace subsequent review or the editorial responsibility for the published result.
When errors, attribution issues, imprecise wording or insufficient references are detected, content may be corrected, withdrawn or reformulated.