Add notes for 2018-05-07

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- I made a pull request ([#373](https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/pull/373)) for this that I'll merge some time next week (I'm expecting Atmire to get back to us about DSpace 5.8 soon)
- After testing quickly I just decided to merge it, and I noticed that I don't even need to restart Tomcat for the changes to get loaded
## 2018-05-07
- I spent a bit of time playing with [conciliator](https://github.com/codeforkjeff/conciliator) and Solr, trying to figure out how to reconcile columns in OpenRefine with data in our existing Solr cores (like CRP subjects)
- The documentation regarding the Solr stuff is limited, and I cannot figure out what all the fields in `conciliator.properties` are supposed to be
- But then I found [reconcile-csv](https://github.com/okfn/reconcile-csv), which allows you to reconcile against values in a CSV file!
- That, combined with splitting our multi-value fields on "||" in OpenRefine is amaaaaazing, because after reconciliation you can just join them again

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<li>After testing quickly I just decided to merge it, and I noticed that I don&rsquo;t even need to restart Tomcat for the changes to get loaded</li>
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<h2 id="2018-05-07">2018-05-07</h2>
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<li>I spent a bit of time playing with <a href="https://github.com/codeforkjeff/conciliator">conciliator</a> and Solr, trying to figure out how to reconcile columns in OpenRefine with data in our existing Solr cores (like CRP subjects)</li>
<li>The documentation regarding the Solr stuff is limited, and I cannot figure out what all the fields in <code>conciliator.properties</code> are supposed to be</li>
<li>But then I found <a href="https://github.com/okfn/reconcile-csv">reconcile-csv</a>, which allows you to reconcile against values in a CSV file!</li>
<li>That, combined with splitting our multi-value fields on &ldquo;||&rdquo; in OpenRefine is amaaaaazing, because after reconciliation you can just join them again</li>
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