Add notes for 2019-12-01

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- Clear Ansible's fact cache and re-run the playbooks to update the system's firewalls, SSH config, etc
- Altmetric finally responded to my question about Dublin Core fields
- They shared a [list of fields they use for tracking](https://help.altmetric.com/support/solutions/articles/6000141419-what-metadata-is-required-to-track-our-content-), but it only mentions HTML meta tags, and not fields considered when harvesting via OAI
- Anyways, there might be some areas we can improve on the HTML meta tags, if I look at one [item with a DOI, ISSN, etc](https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101623) I see that we could at least add status (Open Access) and journal title
- I merged a [pull request](https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/438) into the `5_x-prod` branch to add status and journal title to the XHTML meta tags
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# /opt/certbot-auto
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<li>Clear Ansible's fact cache and re-run the playbooks to update the system's firewalls, SSH config, etc</li>
<li>Altmetric finally responded to my question about Dublin Core fields
<ul>
<li>They shared a <a href="https://help.altmetric.com/support/solutions/articles/6000141419-what-metadata-is-required-to-track-our-content-">list of fields they use for tracking</a>, but it only mentions HTML meta tags, and not fields considered when harvesting via OAI</li>
<li>Anyways, there might be some areas we can improve on the HTML meta tags, if I look at one <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101623">item with a DOI, ISSN, etc</a> I see that we could at least add status (Open Access) and journal title</li>
<li>I merged a <a href="https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/438">pull request</a> into the <code>5_x-prod</code> branch to add status and journal title to the XHTML meta tags</li>
</ul>
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