Corrections Policy
Edmonton Classical Music commits to accuracy in all its published content. We understand the importance of reliable information, especially when discussing classical music, artists, historical facts, and related design concepts. Maintaining the trust of our readers is a priority for our editorial team.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We strive for precision in every article, review, and guide published on edmontonclassicalmusic.org. When errors occur, we take responsibility for correcting them promptly and transparently. Our goal is to ensure our content accurately reflects the rich world of classical music and its influence.
Types of Corrections
- Minor Fixes: These include typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, punctuation errors, or slight factual inaccuracies that do not alter the core meaning of the text. We often make these corrections without a formal note, updating the article directly.
- Significant Corrections: These address material factual errors, misquotations, or omissions that could mislead readers or misrepresent information. For these corrections, we will update the article and include a clear editor’s note. This note will detail what was changed and when the correction occurred.
- Retractions: If an article contains information found to be fundamentally false, deeply misleading, or based on incorrect premises, we may retract it. A retraction notice will replace the article or appear prominently on the page, explaining the reasons for the retraction.
How Corrections Are Noted
For significant corrections, a clear editor’s note will appear at the bottom of the affected article. This note specifies the correction made and the date of the update. Our aim is for readers to easily identify any significant changes to published content.
Reporting an Error
We welcome our readers to report any errors they discover. If you believe you have found an inaccuracy in our content, please send an email to [email protected]. Include the article’s URL, a clear description of the error, and the proposed correction. Providing a reliable source for your correction is helpful.
Review and Timeline
Upon receiving an error report, our editorial team will review the claim thoroughly. We aim to acknowledge your report within 2 business days. We will investigate the reported inaccuracy and determine the appropriate action within 5 business days. We will then notify you of our findings and the steps taken.
Correction History Transparency
Edmonton Classical Music maintains transparency regarding changes to our content. All significant corrections are visibly documented within the articles themselves. This policy ensures our readers always have access to the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding classical music culture.
Last Updated: March 2026