Update notes for 2017-04-13

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<li>I don&rsquo;t know why there were no updates detected, so I will reset and reimport the collection</li>
<li>Usman has set up a custom crosswalk called <code>dimcg</code> that now shows CG and CIFOR metadata namespaces, but we can&rsquo;t use it because DSpace can only harvest DIM by default (from the harvesting user interface)</li>
<li>Also worth noting that the REST interface exposes all fields in the item, including CG and CIFOR fields: <a href="https://data.cifor.org/dspace/rest/items/944?expand=metadata">https://data.cifor.org/dspace/rest/items/944?expand=metadata</a></li>
<li>After re-importing the CIFOR collection it looks <em>very</em> good!</li>
<li>It seems like they have done a full metadata migration with <code>dc.date.issued</code> and <code>cg.coverage.country</code> etc</li>
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