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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg
Most commonly I think this happens with textbooks.
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I know it happens with fiction books. For example for each new edition Charles Stross usually collects errors from his readers by asking on his blog and make sure they are corrected in a new edition.
I also assume that publishers get feedback.
Another way to make new editions more valuable for a reader is to include more extra material like introductions and enhancement to the X-ray information.