EPUB 2.0.1, a maintenance update to the 2.0 specification set primarily intended clarify and
correct errata in the specifications, was approved in September, 2010.
EPUB 2.0 was approved in October 2007, with a maintenance update (2.0.1) intended to clarify and
correct errata in the specifications being approved in September 2010 EPUB version 2.0.1 consists of three specifications:
Because, although AUTHORS would happily
correct errata in ebook format if they were allowed to — traditional publishing doesn't do that (generally speaking, at this time.
Not exact matches
In fact, an error in the data later came to light and, once this had been
corrected (published in an
erratum in a later issue of the Journal), it became clear that there was actually no significant change in teenage pregnancy rates.
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Erratum (12/22/09): This sentence has been edited since posting to
correct the location where the study subjects reside.
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Erratum (1/28/10): This sentence was edited after publication to
correct a measurement conversion error in the number of hectares stated.
Mitalipov says that the wrong scatterplot was used, and the
correct one will be published in an
erratum.
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Erratum (9/9/13): This sentence was edited after posting to
correct the name of the American Psychiatric Association.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v470/n7333/full/nature09751.html
Corrected online 14 April 2011
Erratum (April, 2011) ``... results, based on TEX86 sea surface temperature (SST) proxy evidence from a marine sediment core...»
I saw a followup note on Amazon this weekend that the publisher had supposedly apologized and put up a
corrected edition, but I re-downloaded by B&N edition and the
errata were still there.
** Note added 1/21/05: McKitrick and Michaels have published an
errata correcting the degrees / radians error in CR 27, 265 - 268 which now shows that latitude correlates much better with temperature trends than any economic statisitic.