Don't know. But all of the items have a history file attached to them
so that you can see the changes that it been made. If you want to send
me an example if you see this again, let me know. I know we had once
or twice in the last year that we've reverted to slightly older
version of the database, but that shouldn't be happening regularly.
And if so we would like to figure out why it is.

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On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Christine Rout <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have found books that were not labeled properly-- totally different title
> and author from what they were supposed to be.  I corrected them.  Some time
> later I found that they had reverted back to the original (wrong)
> description.    Do you know why that happens?  I don't bother to fix errors
> any more, but I would if they would STAY fixed.  It drives me nuts!
>
> --Christine in Fla.
>
> On 9/21/2015 8:31 AM, jessamyn c. west wrote:
>>
>> Right now we don't have a way to do that. Most of the metadata is user
>> changeable and the rest of it is usually admin editable. If you see
>> big chunks of erroneous records, drop us an email but if it's just
>> something small you're welcome to fix it yourself. This is the thing I
>> would like to see an Open Library.
>>
>> ________
>> Jessamyn
>>
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