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    Definition of erratum. : error especially : corrigendum.

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    An erratum is most commonly issued shortly after its original text is published.

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    An erratum notice is issued to correct errors made by the authors or journal staff members during the article’s processing. A correction (erratum) will be made as soon as possible if the authors have alerted the staff. In an email, how do you use an addendum?
    An error in a published document, a legal document, or a computer program is referred to as an error. Errata is the plural form of erratum. What is the best way to use erratum? A spelling error has been corrected in an erratum at the bottom of the article.
    Erratum is an error in printing or writing. Usually, it is the corresponding author and the editor responsible for correcting, not the readers. However, if a reader has a comment or evidence that can add value to a published paper or oppose a message in an article, he/she can write a letter to the editor or add a post-publication comment online.
    It is usually bound into the back of a book, but for a single error a slip of paper detailing a corrigendum may be bound in before or after the page on which the error appears. An erratum may also be issued shortly after its original text is published.
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