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Animals : an open access journal from MDPI2019; 9(7); 453; doi: 10.3390/ani9070453

Erratum: Sigurjónsdóttir, H.; Haraldsson, H. Significance of Group Composition for the Welfare of Pastured Horses. Animals 2019, 9, 14.

Abstract: The authors wish to make the following correction to their paper [...].
Publication Date: 2019-07-17 PubMed ID: 31319595PubMed Central: PMC6681083DOI: 10.3390/ani9070453Google Scholar: Lookup
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This is an erratum announcement for a published study “Significance of Group Composition for the Welfare of Pastured Horses”, indicating changes made by the authors after its initial publication in the Animals journal.

What is an Erratum?

  • An erratum refers to a correction or amendment issued by the paper’s authors or the journal publisher after a paper’s initial publication.
  • It’s used to rectify errors that occurred in the manuscript after the peer review process but before or after the final publication. These can range from typographic errors to inaccurate data in the paper.
  • The erratum serves as a formal way to correct these errors and ensure the scientific integrity of the work remains intact.

Erratum of the Research Article

  • The erratum in this case refers to the research paper “Significance of Group Composition for the Welfare of Pastured Horses”, originally published in the journal Animals in 2019.
  • Since the content of the erratum is not provided, specific details about what corrections were made cannot be given. However, typically, errata amend data, interpretations, or corrections to the author list.

Importance of an Erratum

  • Erratum is important as it maintains the veracity of the scientific literature and supplies the accurate version of the article to readers and further research.
  • It ensures academic and scientific integrity by publicly acknowledging the mistake and actively rectifying it. This transparency fortifies the trust of readers and boosts the credibility of the journal and the authors of the paper.
  • It could also benefit other researchers who are using the same data or conclusions for their own studies—they can depend on the up-to-date, accurate information.

Cite This Article

APA
Sigurjónsdóttir H, Haraldsson H. (2019). Erratum: Sigurjónsdóttir, H.; Haraldsson, H. Significance of Group Composition for the Welfare of Pastured Horses. Animals 2019, 9, 14. Animals (Basel), 9(7), 453. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9070453

Publication

ISSN: 2076-2615
NlmUniqueID: 101635614
Country: Switzerland
Language: English
Volume: 9
Issue: 7
PII: 453

Researcher Affiliations

Sigurjónsdóttir, Hrefna
  • Faculty of Subject Teacher Education, School of Education, University of Iceland, Stakkahlíð, R105 Reykjavík, Iceland. hrefnas@hi.is.
Haraldsson, Hans
  • Educational Research Institute, School of Education, University of Iceland, Stakkahlíð, R105 Reykjavík, Iceland.

References

This article includes 1 references
  1. Sigurjónsdóttir H, Haraldsson H. Significance of Group Composition for the Welfare of Pastured Horses.. Animals (Basel) 2019 Jan 5;9(1).
    doi: 10.3390/ani9010014pmc: PMC6356279pubmed: 30621272google scholar: lookup

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