Update notes for 2019-05-17

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Alan Orth 2019-05-17 22:20:49 +03:00
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- I was going to make a new controlled vocabulary of the top 100 terms after these corrections, but I noticed a bunch of duplicates and variations when I sorted them alphabetically
- Instead, I exported a new list and asked Peter to look at it again
- Apply Peter's new corrections on DSpace Test and CGSpace:
```
$ ./fix-metadata-values.py -i /tmp/2019-05-17-fix-25-Investors.csv -db dspace -u dspace -p 'fuuu' -f dc.description.sponsorship -m 29 -t correct -d
$ ./delete-metadata-values.py -i /tmp/2019-05-17-delete-14-Investors.csv -db dspace -u dspace -p 'fuuu' -m 29 -f dc.description.sponsorship -d
```
- Then I re-exported the sponsors and took the top 100 to update the existing controlled vocabulary ([#423](https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/423))
- I will deploy the changes on CGSpace the next time we re-deploy
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<li><p>I was going to make a new controlled vocabulary of the top 100 terms after these corrections, but I noticed a bunch of duplicates and variations when I sorted them alphabetically</p></li>
<li><p>Instead, I exported a new list and asked Peter to look at it again</p></li>
<li><p>Apply Peter&rsquo;s new corrections on DSpace Test and CGSpace:</p>
<pre><code>$ ./fix-metadata-values.py -i /tmp/2019-05-17-fix-25-Investors.csv -db dspace -u dspace -p 'fuuu' -f dc.description.sponsorship -m 29 -t correct -d
$ ./delete-metadata-values.py -i /tmp/2019-05-17-delete-14-Investors.csv -db dspace -u dspace -p 'fuuu' -m 29 -f dc.description.sponsorship -d
</code></pre></li>
<li><p>Then I re-exported the sponsors and took the top 100 to update the existing controlled vocabulary (<a href="https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/423">#423</a>)</p>
<ul>
<li>I will deploy the changes on CGSpace the next time we re-deploy</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
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