Freeman I, Spurlock S
Med Ref Serv Q. 1986 Spring;5(1):41-9. doi: 10.1300/J115v05n01_03.
A management decision to discontinue manually correcting errata in medical journals is based on a five-month study and is justified in terms of the cost of identifying and correcting errata, the haphazard way such errors are reported, and the fact that online errors are not corrected. Additional questions raised by the study address emerging problems with online Full text databases, and with whom the responsibility for correcting errors in the medical literature should rest. Concern is expressed over the sense of responsibility librarians may feel as they provide reference referral to sources of information which may contain uncorrected information.
停止人工纠正医学期刊勘误的管理决策基于一项为期五个月的研究,从识别和纠正勘误的成本、此类错误报告的随意性以及在线错误未得到纠正这一事实来看,该决策是合理的。该研究提出的其他问题涉及在线全文数据库出现的新问题,以及医学文献中的错误应由谁负责纠正。有人对图书馆员在提供可能包含未纠正信息的信息来源的参考推荐时可能感受到的责任感表示担忧。