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Corrigendum or erratum? | COPE: Committee on Publication Ethics

The term erratum usually refers to a production error, caused by the journal. The term corrigendum (or correction) usually refers to an author error.

Erratum - Wikipedia

An erratum or corrigendum ( pl. : errata, corrigenda) is a correction of a published text. As a general rule, publishers issue an erratum for a production ...

Policy and best practice: Errata & corrigenda - Editor - Elsevier

An erratum refers to a correction of errors introduced to the article by the publisher. All publisher-introduced changes are highlighted to the author at the ...

How to Use Erratum, addendum and corrigendum Correctly

Erratum refers to an error in a published material, a legal document or a computer program. The plural form of erratum is errata. Generally, errata is added to ...

Correction Policies: Errata, Corrigenda, and Addenda Explained

We can publish a correction to your article if there is a serious error, for example with regard to scientific accuracy, or if your reputation or that of the ...

Is this our fault? corringendum vs erratum - Academia Stack Exchange

My experience is that some journals call their published documents fixing or pointing out mistakes "corrigendum" and others call them "erratum".

What authors need to know about errata, expressions of concern ...

The erratum is a result of an honest error, but it does not excuse or invite post-publication corrections because not all corrections will be considered if they ...

Correction notices - APA Style - American Psychological Association

A formal, public announcement of the correction that alerts readers to the changes to the published work.

Corrections-and-Retractions-Guide.pdf - KnE Publishing

Although the use of terms related to corrections varies across journals and publishers, essentially an erratum (plural errata), corrigendum, and correction are ...

Corrigendum: a word you may hope never to encounter - BishopBlog

It's just a fancy word for 'correction', and journals use it contrastively with 'erratum'. Basically, if the journal messes up and prints something wrong, it's ...

Share your experiences with mistakes (erratum, corrigendum) and ...

The mistake happened in Excel (wrong data source) after I transferred the data from the statistical software. Since the numbers are not weird, nobody noticed ...

Difference between errata and addenda | CW Authors

An erratum (plural, errata) refers to a correction of a significant error in a published text. Errata should be published for scientifically ...

Post-Publication Corrections and Critiques - PubsOnLine

An erratum (sometimes referred to as a corrigendum) is a list of significant errors identified in a previously published article, along with their corrections.

corrigenda vs errata | WordReference Forums

All publishers issue an erratum (pl. errata) when there has been a production error introduced during typesetting, and a corrigendum (pl.

Errata, Corrections and Retractions - HIPATIA PRESS

Errata, Corrections and Retractions · The article is clearly defamatory or violates other legal rights. · When the article is subject to a court order. · When ...

Correction and retraction policy

If there is an error in the lettering on a figure, the usual procedure is to publish a sentence of rectification. A significant error in the figure itself is ...

Post-publication corrections to journal articles - IOPscience

In the case of a corrigendum or erratum, the PDF of the correction article ... corrigendum/erratum article and the original article to make readers and ...

Corrigendum Vs Erratum – What's the Difference? - Writers' Order

An erratum is an error in any printed work before publication that requires correction, while a corrigendum is a correction made to a published work.

What about errata and retractions? - Research Guides - Virginia Tech

Errata is effectively an amendment that has been attached to a publication to identify and correct an error in the original publication. These ...

Errata Guidelines - Annual Reviews

No. Errata are used only to correct specific errors in the article. New information is not considered to be an erratum. You can submit the new information as ...