Update notes for 2018-10-17

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UPDATE metadatavalue SET text_value='CC-BY-NC-4.0' WHERE resource_type_id=2 AND metadata_field_id=53 AND resource_id=78564; UPDATE metadatavalue SET text_value='CC-BY-NC-4.0' WHERE resource_type_id=2 AND metadata_field_id=53 AND resource_id=78564;
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- I will update the values on CGSpace soon - I updated the fields on CGSpace and then started a re-index of Discovery
- We also need to re-think the `dc.rights` field in the submission form: we should probably use a popup controlled vocabulary and list the Creative Commons values with version numbers and allow the user to enter their own (like the ORCID identifier field) - We also need to re-think the `dc.rights` field in the submission form: we should probably use a popup controlled vocabulary and list the Creative Commons values with version numbers and allow the user to enter their own (like the ORCID identifier field)
- Ask Jane if we can use some of the BDP money to host AReS explorer on a more powerful server - Ask Jane if we can use some of the BDP money to host AReS explorer on a more powerful server
- IWMI sent me a list of new ORCID identifiers for their staff so I combined them with our list, updated the names with my [resolve-orcids.py](https://gist.github.com/alanorth/57a88379126d844563c1410bd7b8d12b) script, and regenerated the controlled vocabulary: - IWMI sent me a list of new ORCID identifiers for their staff so I combined them with our list, updated the names with my [resolve-orcids.py](https://gist.github.com/alanorth/57a88379126d844563c1410bd7b8d12b) script, and regenerated the controlled vocabulary:
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- So I need to handle that situation in the script for sure, but I'm not sure what to do organizationally or ethically, since that user disabled their name! Do we remove him from the list? - So I need to handle that situation in the script for sure, but I'm not sure what to do organizationally or ethically, since that user disabled their name! Do we remove him from the list?
- I made a pull request and merged the ORCID updates into the `5_x-prod` branch ([#397](https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/397))
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<meta property="og:description" content="2018-10-01 Phil Thornton got an ORCID identifier so we need to add it to the list on CGSpace and tag his existing items I created a GitHub issue to track this #389, because I&rsquo;m super busy in Nairobi right now 2018-10-03 I see Moayad was busy collecting item views and downloads from CGSpace yesterday: # zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &quot;02/Oct/2018&quot; | awk &#39;{print $1} &#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10 933 40." /> <meta property="og:description" content="2018-10-01 Phil Thornton got an ORCID identifier so we need to add it to the list on CGSpace and tag his existing items I created a GitHub issue to track this #389, because I&rsquo;m super busy in Nairobi right now 2018-10-03 I see Moayad was busy collecting item views and downloads from CGSpace yesterday: # zcat --force /var/log/nginx/*.log /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 | grep -E &quot;02/Oct/2018&quot; | awk &#39;{print $1} &#39; | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 10 933 40." />
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<ul> <ul>
<li>I will update the values on CGSpace soon</li> <li>I updated the fields on CGSpace and then started a re-index of Discovery</li>
<li>We also need to re-think the <code>dc.rights</code> field in the submission form: we should probably use a popup controlled vocabulary and list the Creative Commons values with version numbers and allow the user to enter their own (like the ORCID identifier field)</li> <li>We also need to re-think the <code>dc.rights</code> field in the submission form: we should probably use a popup controlled vocabulary and list the Creative Commons values with version numbers and allow the user to enter their own (like the ORCID identifier field)</li>
<li>Ask Jane if we can use some of the BDP money to host AReS explorer on a more powerful server</li> <li>Ask Jane if we can use some of the BDP money to host AReS explorer on a more powerful server</li>
<li>IWMI sent me a list of new ORCID identifiers for their staff so I combined them with our list, updated the names with my <a href="https://gist.github.com/alanorth/57a88379126d844563c1410bd7b8d12b">resolve-orcids.py</a> script, and regenerated the controlled vocabulary:</li> <li>IWMI sent me a list of new ORCID identifiers for their staff so I combined them with our list, updated the names with my <a href="https://gist.github.com/alanorth/57a88379126d844563c1410bd7b8d12b">resolve-orcids.py</a> script, and regenerated the controlled vocabulary:</li>
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<ul> <ul>
<li>So I need to handle that situation in the script for sure, but I&rsquo;m not sure what to do organizationally or ethically, since that user disabled their name! Do we remove him from the list?</li> <li>So I need to handle that situation in the script for sure, but I&rsquo;m not sure what to do organizationally or ethically, since that user disabled their name! Do we remove him from the list?</li>
<li>I made a pull request and merged the ORCID updates into the <code>5_x-prod</code> branch (<a href="https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/397">#397</a>)</li>
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