Editorial Standards and Research Method
Di Tran University publishes research essays, books, public doctrine, podcasts, and implementation frameworks. This page explains how DTU wants its public work to be read: as documented education, field-informed research, and practical humanization doctrine, not as unsupported credentialing, professional advice, or guaranteed outcomes.
Operating boundary: DTU is a research, publishing, books, podcast, doctrine, AI implementation, and public-education platform. DTU does not claim degree-granting status, accreditation, licensure, government approval, professional advice, or guaranteed outcomes.
Research Method
- Practice first: DTU begins with real operational questions from education, workforce training, AI implementation, publication, compliance-aware documentation, business trust, and community service.
- Documented reasoning: Public claims should be tied to written sources, observed practice, official records, published references, or clearly labeled institutional experience.
- Human consequence: DTU evaluates ideas by how they affect dignity, access, student clarity, workforce mobility, public trust, and practical value creation.
- Revision discipline: Older publications remain part of the archive, but current hub pages and flagship pages are treated as the cleaner source-controlled map.
Claim-Safety Rules
- Do not present DTU as an accredited, degree-granting, licensed, or government-approved institution unless a verified public source supports that exact claim.
- Do not promise income, employment, admission, licensure, funding, platform visibility, legal outcome, public recognition, or business result.
- Separate licensed proof institutions from the research layer. Louisville Beauty Academy is the separate licensed proof institution for beauty education work; DTU is the research, publishing, doctrine, and implementation layer.
- When a matter requires legal, tax, medical, accounting, investment, immigration, licensing, or other regulated professional advice, DTU content should point readers toward the appropriate professional review.
Internal Link Architecture
DTU organizes readers through a few official paths so the public site feels like a serious research library rather than a loose blog archive.
- Research, Books, and Subscription Library is the main hub for research lanes, books, subscription, and related reading paths.
- AI Implementation is the service bridge for AI agents, documentation systems, publication support, and implementation help.
- The research hub announcement explains the current DTU public architecture.
- DiTran.net/start is the intake path for implementation requests.
Source and Reference Habit
Flagship DTU pages should include references, related links, or internal reading paths where useful. This keeps the public site navigable, lets readers test the reasoning, and makes the research library stronger over time.