(Erratum <IDENTIFIER MISSING> )
((Erratum)) requires an identifier link to the errata: |bibcode=
(for bibcodes), |doi=
(for DOIs), |pmc=
(for PMCIDs), and |pmid=
(for PMIDs) are supported.
Failing that, ((Erratum|https://...))
is also supported for a generic web link.
This template is used to mark citations with errata/corrigenda. Using
Smith, J. (2008). "Foobar." ''Journal of Barfoo''. '''5''':12. ((erratum|doi=10.1234/0123456789))
gives
If the errata does not affect the relevant material (e.g. a correction to author names and affiliated, a correction that affects a passage unrelated to the material supported by the citation), then use
((erratum|doi=10.1234/0123456789|checked=yes))
which gives
If the errata affects the relevant material, then update the article accordingly before marking the erratum as checked. The template works with citation templates too, for example
*((cite journal |last1=Gallouzi |first1=I. E. |last2=Brennan |first2=C. M. |last3=Steitz |first3=J. A. |title=Protein ligands mediate the CRM1-dependent export of HuR in response to heat shock |journal=RNA |date=September 2001 |volume=7 |issue=9 |pages=1348-61 |pmc=1370177 |pmid=11565755)) ((erratum|pmid=14561890|pmc=1287062|checked=yes))
gives
Do not use this template in the fields of citation templates such as Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2, as the HTML markup will be rendered in the metadata for that field.
Pages containing this template will be placed in the category Category:Articles citing publications with errata. Pages containing unchecked errata will instead be placed in Category:Articles unintentionally citing publications with errata. Ideally this last category should be empty.