: a list of errors in a printed work discovered after printing and shown with corrections
also: a page bearing such a list
The publisher should include with the book an errata sheet, as is customary with publishers specializing in quantitative methods. Susan M. Elshaw-Thrall
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebUnder Biden, the 2021 preliminary page count (the National Archives will net out blank pages and other errata later) stands at 74,532, and the number of rules 3,257, without any impulse for deregulation to net anything out. Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Forbes, 19 Jan. 2022 The report is more than 800 pages, and there is a 20-page errata to the report which shows corrections made to the original.CNN, 26 Aug. 2021 By the end of the century, readers were wading through a flood of cheap errata from afar—mostly of war, crime, fires, and floods. Evan Osnos, The New Yorker, 9 Nov. 2020 Although brief, the prefaces of the first two editions and an errata page are written in a distinctive (and often complaining) voice. Keith Stavely And Kathleen Fitzgerald, Smithsonian, 12 Jan. 2018 Although brief, the prefaces of the first two editions and an errata page are written in a distinctive (and often complaining) voice. Keith Stavely And Kathleen Fitzgerald, Smithsonian, 12 Jan. 2018