Editorial team
Browse the authors, translators and editors who contribute to AlegsaOnline.com.
Leandro Alegsa
Editor, founder and author of AlegsaOnline.com
View profileMonica A. Baker
Professional writer, translator and editor at AlegsaOnline.com
View profileSusana Gutierrez
Professional writer, translator and editor at AlegsaOnline.com
View profileBiography
Leandro Alegsa is the Editor, founder and author of AlegsaOnline.com, and serves as the primary editorial lead behind the project. His work is focused on building a multilingual online encyclopedia that explains concepts in clear, practical and accessible English for readers from many different backgrounds.
He is a systems engineer, programmer and writer. This combination of technical and editorial experience supports the structure of the site, the organization of reference content and the continuous improvement of articles designed to be easy to read without losing precision.
Leandro studied English, Spanish, German and Italian, a language background that reinforces the multilingual scope of AlegsaOnline.com. He oversees article development, editorial standards, translation workflows, content review and the ongoing refinement of pages across the encyclopedia.
Editorial policy
-
Accuracy and clarity first
Content is created and edited with the goal of being factually reliable, easy to understand and useful for general readers. When a topic can be explained more clearly without losing precision, clarity is preferred.
-
Human editorial responsibility
Research, drafting, translation and revision may involve different editorial workflows and tools, but publication decisions and final editorial responsibility remain human.
-
Use of sources and supporting material
When appropriate, articles may include references, supporting sources, terminology checks or additional review. The level of sourcing can vary depending on the topic and the editorial stage of the page.
-
Continuous updates
Pages may be updated over time to improve accuracy, structure, readability, examples, terminology or internal linking. Some revisions are minor editorial improvements, while others involve substantial updates.
-
Accessible language
AlegsaOnline.com aims to explain concepts in language that remains approachable for non-specialist readers while preserving enough precision to be useful as a reference resource.
-
Editorial independence
Commercial considerations, advertising or platform monetization do not determine the factual content of an article. Editorial decisions should be guided by usefulness, quality and consistency.
Corrections policy
-
How to report an issue
If you find a factual error, outdated statement, unclear explanation or important omission, you may report it through the shared contact form available on the author page.
-
Editorial review of reports
Reported issues are evaluated editorially. When a correction is confirmed, the page may be updated, clarified, expanded or reorganized according to the scope of the issue.
-
Minor vs. substantial edits
Minor edits may include spelling, formatting, wording or readability improvements. Substantial edits may involve factual corrections, rewritten sections, expanded explanations or reviewed terminology.
-
Update visibility
Significant updates may be reflected in the article or profile update date. Smaller editorial cleanups may be made without a separate correction notice.
-
Progressive improvements
Some content may be improved progressively rather than all at once, especially when revisions require additional checking, restructuring or multilingual coordination.