Errors in Anytown, U.S.A. September 2, 2011 By Craig Silverman Academic brings an anonymous newsroom’s corrections practices to light
A Victim’s Tale August 19, 2011 By Craig Silverman What it’s like to be on the receiving end of a press error
Schmidle in Secret August 12, 2011 By Craig Silverman New Yorker keeps mum on fact-checking process for bin Laden piece
From Breaking News to Baseless Speculation July 29, 2011 By Craig Silverman Why journalists jumped to conclusions about the Norway attacks
What The Guardian Can Learn from Watergate Coverage July 22, 2011 By Craig Silverman On the importance of making the “right” mistakes
The Case for the Corrections Page July 15, 2011 By Craig Silverman Why news organizations should follow the Times’s example
Introducing the Grantland Corrections Desk July 8, 2011 By Craig Silverman Deadspin picks up Bill Simmons’s slack
And on the Fender Bass, President Abraham Lincoln! July 1, 2011 By Craig Silverman A humorous correction earns AAA World some praise
Misquotes That Refuse to Die June 24, 2011 By Craig Silverman Things that David Plouffe, Captain Kirk, and others didn’t say
The Backfire Effect June 17, 2011 By Craig Silverman More on the press’s inability to debunk bad information