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Correction: Lessons Learned: Creating Tutorials to Teach Agent-Based Modelling to Archaeologists (Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology (2025) 8:1 (354–367) DOI: 10.5334/jcaa.241)

  • Ronald M. Visser*
  • , Laura van der Knaap
  • , Karsten Lambers
  • , Iza Romanowska
  • , Kenneth Aitchison
  • , Tom Brughmans
  • , Annemarie Jutte
  • , Jeroen Linssen
  • , Doug Rocks-Macqueen
  • , Adam Pažout
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article details a correction to: Visser, R.M., Lambers, K., Aitchison, K., Jutte, A., Rocks-Macqueen, D., van der Knaap, L., Romanowska, I., Brughmans, T., Linssen, J. and Pažout, A. (2025) ‘Lessons Learned: Creating Tutorials to Teach Agent-Based Modelling to Archaeologists’, Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 8(1), p. 354–367. Available at: https://doi.org/10.5334/jcaa.241. CORRECTION The article Lessons Learned: Creating Tutorials to Teach Agent-Based Modelling to Archaeologists (Visser, Lambers, Aitchison, Jutte, Rocks-Macqueen, van der Knaap, Romanowska, Brughmans, Linssen, and Pažout, 2025) was published with two errors: Section 2.3 should have included a citation to “NetLogo. Center for Connected Learning” (Wilensky, 1999) after the reference to NetLogo Web. Karsten Lambers’s affiliation should be “University of Augsburg, Germany”, not “University of Augusburg, Germany”. This affiliation has now been corrected on the original.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-106
Number of pages2
JournalJournal of Computer Applications in Archaeology
Volume9
Issue number1
Early online date9 Mar 2026
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026
Externally publishedYes

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