Posted on January 13, 2011, 11:10 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Online.
This article originally misspelled the name of a Louisiana State grad student who maintains a blog called Lippmann Would Roll. He is Matthew Schafer, not Shafer. The misspelling has been corrected. CJR regrets the error. Link The above is a correction to my Columbia Journalism Review Column of last week. The correction was added yesterday [...]
Posted on April 28, 2010, 10:47 am, by Craig Silverman, under
Online.
This is a correction to my most recent column for Columbia Journalism Review: Correction: An earlier version of this column misspelled Craig Kanalley’s last name as Kanally. It’s pretty clear to me why I misspelled Craig’s last name: I didn’t use my checklist when doing a final read of this column. Lesson learned. Go here [...]
I had a great time speaking to several classes at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University last week. (Thanks again to Dan Gillmor for bringing me there.) I gave my usual spiel about errors and corrections and all of the other topics I tend to cover. But one [...]
This correction was appended the the latest edition of my weekly column for Columbia Journalism Review: The original version of this column stated the Daily Beast used iThenticate to check Gerald Posner’s articles for plagiarism. Robert Creutz says he is unaware of the specific nature of the material the Beast was checking with the service. [...]
Posted on October 25, 2007, 4:41 pm, by Craig Silverman, under
Newspapers.
According to a survey by SkillSoft, 30 per cent of employees do not think their boss is qualified for the job. Incorrect information appeared in Monday’s paper. Link This is a correction to a column written by the editor of this site for the Globe And Mail. The story originally and incorrectly stated that only [...]