+++ date = "2016-01-13T13:18:00+03:00" author = "Alan Orth" title = "January, 2016" tags = ["notes"] image = "../images/bg.jpg" +++ ## 2016-01-13 - Move ILRI collection `10568/12503` from `10568/27869` to `10568/27629` using the [move_collections.sh](https://gist.github.com/alanorth/392c4660e8b022d99dfa) script I wrote last year. - I realized it is only necessary to clear the Cocoon cache after moving collections—rather than reindexing—as no metadata has changed, and therefore no search or browse indexes need to be updated. - Update GitHub wiki for documentation of [maintenance tasks](https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/wiki/Maintenance-Tasks). ## 2016-01-14 - Update CCAFS project identifiers in input-forms.xml - Run system updates and restart the server ## 2016-01-18 - Change "Extension material" to "Extension Material" in input-forms.xml (a mistake that fell through the cracks when we fixed the others in DSpace 4 era) ## 2016-01-19 - Work on tweaks and updates for the social sharing icons on item pages: add Delicious and Mendeley (from Academicons), make links open in new windows, and set the icon color to the theme's primary color ([#157](https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/issues/157)) - Tweak date-based facets to show more values in drill-down ranges ([#162](https://github.com/ilri/DSpace/issues/162)) - Need to remember to clear the Cocoon cache after deployment or else you don't see the new ranges immediately - Set up recipe on IFTTT to tweet new items from the CGSpace Atom feed to my twitter account - Altmetrics' support for Handles is kinda weak, so they can't associate our items with DOIs until they are tweeted or blogged, etc first. ## 2016-01-21 - Still waiting for my IFTTT recipe to fire, two days later - It looks like the Atom feed on CGSpace hasn't changed in two days, but there have definitely been new items - The RSS feed is nearly as old, but has different old items there - On a hunch I cleared the Cocoon cache and now the feeds are fresh - Looks like there is configuration option related to this, `webui.feed.cache.age`, which defaults to 48 hours, though I'm not sure what relation it has to the Cocoon cache - In any case, we should change this cache to be something more like 6 hours, as we publish new items several times per day.