korrigendum
Korrigendum is a term used in publishing to denote a correction to a previously published work. It derives from the Latin corrigendum, meaning “that which must be corrected,” and is used in several European languages as well as in some English-language contexts. In scholarly publishing, a korrigendum (often anglicized as corrigendum) is issued to correct errors identified after publication.
In practice, a korrigendum notice describes the nature of the error and provides the corrected information,
The distinction between korrigendum and erratum varies by publisher. Traditionally, a korrigendum is used for errors
Etymology: from Latin corrigere, “to correct,” with the form korrigendum adopted in various languages. See also