In submitting an item to our instance of DSpace a typo was made in the 
author's name.  We have since corrected the metadata (dc.contributor. 
author) for this item, but the name with the typo remains in both the 
search and authority Solr indexes despite all attempts to clean and rebuild 
them.

We know of this particular problem, but if other typos have been corrected 
after submission and acceptance then they probably still linger.

Is there a more radical method to wipe out the Solr indexes and rebuild 
them?  Where is the faulty value of dc.contributor author being retained so 
that it reappears upon reindexing?

If I delete the indexes from the Tomcat directories, can they be rebuilt?

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