ERRATA, AUTHOR CORRECTIONS
Errata
Errata provide a means of correcting errors that occurred during the writing, typing, editing, or publication (e.g., a misspelling, a dropped word or line, or mislabeling in a figure) of a published article. Submit Errata via the eJP online manuscript submission and peer review system (see Submission, Review, and Publication Processes). In the Abstract section of the submission form (a required field), put "Not Applicable." Upload the text of your Erratum as a Microsoft Word file. Please see a recent issue for correct formatting.
Author Corrections
Author Corrections provide a means of correcting errors of omission (e.g., author names or citations) and errors of a scientific nature that do not alter the overall basic results or conclusions of a published article (e.g., an incorrect unit of measurement or order of magnitude used throughout, contamination of one of numerous cultures, or misidentification of a mutant strain, causing erroneous data for only a [noncritical] portion of the study). Note that the addition of new data is not permitted.
For corrections of a scientific nature or issues involving authorship, including contributions and use or ownership of data and/or materials, all disputing parties must agree, in writing, to publication of the Correction. For omission of an author’s name, e-mails from or letters signed by the authors of the article and the author whose name was omitted must be sent to the production editor. The editor who handled the article will be consulted if necessary.
Submit an Author Correction via the eJP online manuscript submission and peer review system (see Submission, Review, and Publication Processes). Select Author Correction as the manuscript type. In the Abstract section of the submission form (a required field), put "Not Applicable." Upload the text of your Author Correction as a Microsoft Word file. Please see a recent issue for correct formatting. Signed letters of agreement must be supplied as Miscellaneous Files Not for Publication (scanned PDF files). E-mail agreement is also acceptable, which may be confirmed by production staff.
Crossmark
ASM has implemented Crossmark. Crossmark is a multipublisher initiative to provide a standard way for readers to locate the current version of an article. Clicking on the Crossmark logo will indicate whether an article is current or whether updates have been published. Additional information about Crossmark can be found on the Crossref website and on ASM's Crossmark policy page.