Errata
Errata refers to errors discovered in a published work after its release, together with notices that correct those errors. In traditional publishing, an erratum is a correction of a misprint, factual error, or other mistake. A collection of such corrections may appear as an errata sheet or an inserted page in a later print run, or be published as a corrigendum.
Etymology: the term comes from Latin erratum, the neuter form of erratus, meaning something to be corrected.
In scholarly and literary contexts, errata is often used alongside terms like corrigendum and addendum. An
Applications and practice: errata may be issued for books, newspapers, journals, and articles. In journals, an
Limitations: not all errors warrant public errata; minor typographical mistakes or stylistic issues may be corrected