Add notes for 2018-05-13

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- I tried to reconcile against a CSV of our countries but reconcile-csv crashes
## 2018-05-13
- It turns out there was a space in my "country" header that was causing reconcile-csv to crash
- After removing that it works fine!
- Looking at Sisay's 2,000 CIFOR records on DSpace Test ([10568/92904](https://dspacetest.cgiar.org/handle/10568/92904))
- Trimmed all leading / trailing white space and condensed multiple spaces into one
- Corrected DOIs to use HTTPS and "doi.org" instead of "dx.doi.org"
- There are eight items in `cg.identifier.doi` that are not DOIs)
- Corrected `cg.identifier.url` links to cifor.org to use HTTPS
- Corrected `dc.language.iso` from vt to vi (Vietnamese)
- Corrected affiliations to not use acronyms
- Reconcile countries against our countries list (removing terms like LATIN AMERICA, CENTRAL AFRICA, etc that are not countries)
- Reconcile regions against our list of regions

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<li>I tried to reconcile against a CSV of our countries but reconcile-csv crashes</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="2018-05-13">2018-05-13</h2>
<ul>
<li>It turns out there was a space in my &ldquo;country&rdquo; header that was causing reconcile-csv to crash</li>
<li>After removing that it works fine!</li>
<li>Looking at Sisay&rsquo;s 2,000 CIFOR records on DSpace Test (<a href="https://dspacetest.cgiar.org/handle/10568/92904"><sup>10568</sup>&frasl;<sub>92904</sub></a>)
<ul>
<li>Trimmed all leading / trailing white space and condensed multiple spaces into one</li>
<li>Corrected DOIs to use HTTPS and &ldquo;doi.org&rdquo; instead of &ldquo;dx.doi.org&rdquo;</li>
<li>There are eight items in <code>cg.identifier.doi</code> that are not DOIs)</li>
<li>Corrected <code>cg.identifier.url</code> links to cifor.org to use HTTPS</li>
<li>Corrected <code>dc.language.iso</code> from vt to vi (Vietnamese)</li>
<li>Corrected affiliations to not use acronyms</li>
<li>Reconcile countries against our countries list (removing terms like LATIN AMERICA, CENTRAL AFRICA, etc that are not countries)</li>
<li>Reconcile regions against our list of regions</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

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