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Code4Lib Corrections

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There are three approaches to correcting a published article, depending on the impact of the correction.:
# Corrections to spelling or simple grammar (a change in punctuation, etc.) should simply be made. # Corrections that change the actual wording of the article should be made inline, with a "Corrections" section added at the end of the article outlining the date and the change made. This should be done only if absolutely necessary.  # A clarification or explanation of the text should be made in the "Corrections" section, with a note added to the original text to "See Correction", linked to the explanation/clarification. See, for example, [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/527 We Love Open Source Software. No, You Can’t Have Our Code] (Issue 5).
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