Yes, please. Github issue will be the best way to track it.

Anand

On 15-Mar-2012, at 5:02 PM, Ben Companjen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Hoping to hear back on this.. Should I create an issue for this
> request on GitHub?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Ben
> 
> On 3 March 2012 00:09, Ben Companjen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Is it possible to clean up the lists of classifications and
>> identifiers people can choose from in the edit form? I know that in
>> the past everyone could add to these lists, but now it's time to get
>> rid of some of them to prevent more junk from being entered.
>> 
>> There are identifiers in the list of classifications:
>> - LCCN permalink (~ LCCN)
>> - Identicativo SBN (identifier of records in the Italian national
>> library, I believe)
>> 
>> I noticed that the number of books with such a LCCN permalink
>> 'classification' has grown in February by almost 50%: from 81 to 121
>> :)
>> 
>> And there are classifications in the list of identifiers:
>> - Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC)
>> - Library of Congress Classification (LCC)
>> - Universal Decimal Classification
>> - Mathematic Subject Classification
>> 
>> Furthermore there are some duplicates, like "International Article
>> Number (EAN)" and "EAN".
>> 
>> It looks like these lists are not generated on the fly, because I
>> removed the "Tate Publishing.com" 'identifier' from the one record
>> that had it (value: "Tate Publishing.com") a couple of days ago, but
>> the 'identifier' is still in the list. And there are many more
>> identifiers in the datadump than in the list.
>> 
>> Ben
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