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A few users noticed that CGSpace wasn’t loading items today, item pages seem blank
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I looked at the PostgreSQL locks but they don’t seem unusual
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I guess this is the same “blank item page” issue that we had a few times in 2019 that we never solved
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I restarted Tomcat and PostgreSQL and the issue was gone
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Since I was restarting Tomcat anyways I decided to redeploy the latest changes from the 5_x-prod branch and I added a note about COVID-19 items to the CGSpace frontpage at Peter’s request
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A few users noticed that CGSpace wasn’t loading items today, item pages seem blank
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I looked at the PostgreSQL locks but they don’t seem unusual
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I guess this is the same “blank item page” issue that we had a few times in 2019 that we never solved
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I restarted Tomcat and PostgreSQL and the issue was gone
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Since I was restarting Tomcat anyways I decided to redeploy the latest changes from the 5_x-prod branch and I added a note about COVID-19 items to the CGSpace frontpage at Peter’s request
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<p class="blog-post-meta"><time datetime="2020-07-01T10:53:54+03:00">Wed Jul 01, 2020</time> by Alan Orth in
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<h2 id="2020-07-01">2020-07-01</h2>
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<li>A few users noticed that CGSpace wasn’t loading items today, item pages seem blank
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<li>I looked at the PostgreSQL locks but they don’t seem unusual</li>
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<li>I guess this is the same “blank item page” issue that we had a few times in 2019 that we never solved</li>
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<li>I restarted Tomcat and PostgreSQL and the issue was gone</li>
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<li>Since I was restarting Tomcat anyways I decided to redeploy the latest changes from the <code>5_x-prod</code> branch and I added a note about COVID-19 items to the CGSpace frontpage at Peter’s request</li>
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<li>Also, Linode is alerting that we had high outbound traffic rate early this morning around midnight AND high CPU load later in the morning</li>
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<li>First looking at the traffic in the morning:</li>
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<pre><code># cat /var/log/nginx/*.log.1 /var/log/nginx/*.log | grep -E "01/Jul/2020:(00|01|02|03|04)" | goaccess --log-format=COMBINED -
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9659 33.56% 1 0.08% 340.94 MiB 64.39.99.13
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3317 11.53% 1 0.08% 871.71 MiB 199.47.87.140
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2986 10.38% 1 0.08% 17.39 MiB 199.47.87.144
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2286 7.94% 1 0.08% 13.04 MiB 199.47.87.142
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<li>64.39.99.13 belongs to Qualys, but I see they are using a normal desktop user agent:</li>
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<li>I will purge hits from that IP from Solr</li>
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<li>The 199.47.87.x IPs belong to Turnitin, and apparently they are NOT marked as bots and we have 40,000 hits from them in 2020 statistics alone:</li>
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<li>They used to be “TurnitinBot”… hhmmmm, seems they use both: <a href="https://turnitin.com/robot/crawlerinfo.html">https://turnitin.com/robot/crawlerinfo.html</a></li>
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<li>I will add Turnitin to the DSpace bot user agent list, but I see they are reqesting <code>robots.txt</code> and only requesting item pages, so that’s impressive! I don’t need to add them to the “bad bot” rate limit list in nginx</li>
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<li>While looking at the logs I noticed eighty-one IPs in the range 185.152.250.x making little requests this user agent:</li>
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<pre><code>Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:76.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/76.0
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<li>The IPs all belong to HostRoyale:</li>
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<li>It’s only a few hundred requests each, but I am very suspicious so I will record it here and purge their IPs from Solr</li>
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<li>Then I see 185.187.30.14 and 185.187.30.13 making requests also, with several different “normal” user agents
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<li>They are both apparently in France, belonging to Scalair FR hosting</li>
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<li>I will purge their requests from Solr too</li>
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<li><code>Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 10.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/6.0) LinkCheck by Siteimprove.com</code></li>
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<li><code>Consilio (WebHare Platform 4.28.2-dev); LinkChecker)</code>, which appears to be a <a href="https://www.utwente.nl/en/websites/webhare/">university CMS</a></li>
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<li>I will add <code>LinkCheck</code>, <code>Consilio</code>, and <code>WebHare</code> to the list of DSpace bot agents and purge them from Solr stats</li>
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<li>COUNTER-Robots list already has <code>link.?check</code> but for some reason DSpace didn’t match that and I see hits for some of these…</li>
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<li>Maybe I should add <code>[Ll]ink.?[Cc]heck.?</code> to a custom list for now?</li>
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<li>For now I added <code>Turnitin</code> to the <a href="https://github.com/atmire/COUNTER-Robots/pull/34">new bots pull request on COUNTER-Robots</a></li>
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<li>Just a note that I <em>still</em> can’t deploy the <code>6_x-dev-atmire-modules</code> branch as it fails at ant update:</li>
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<pre><code> [java] java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to startup the DSpace Service Manager: failure starting up spring service manager: Error creating bean with name 'DefaultStorageUpdateConfig': Injection of autowired dependencies failed; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Could not autowire method: public void com.atmire.statistics.util.StorageReportsUpdater.setStorageReportServices(java.util.List); nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating bean with name 'cuaEPersonStorageReportService': Injection of autowired dependencies failed; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Could not autowire field: private com.atmire.dspace.cua.dao.storage.CUAEPersonStorageReportDAO com.atmire.dspace.cua.CUAStorageReportServiceImpl$CUAEPersonStorageReportServiceImpl.CUAEPersonStorageReportDAO; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.NoUniqueBeanDefinitionException: No qualifying bean of type [com.atmire.dspace.cua.dao.storage.CUAEPersonStorageReportDAO] is defined: expected single matching bean but found 2: com.atmire.dspace.cua.dao.impl.CUAStorageReportDAOImpl$CUAEPersonStorageReportDAOImpl#0,com.atmire.dspace.cua.dao.impl.CUAStorageReportDAOImpl$CUAEPersonStorageReportDAOImpl#1
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<li>I need to export some Solr statistics data from CGSpace to test Salem’s modifications to the dspace-statistics-api
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<li>Because have so many records I want to use solr-import-export-json to get several months at a time with a date range, but it seems there are first issues with curl (need to disable globbing with <code>-g</code> and URL encode the range)</li>
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<li>For reference, the <a href="https://lucene.apache.org/solr/4_10_2/solr-core/org/apache/solr/schema/DateField.html">Solr 4.10.x DateField docs</a></li>
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<li>This range works in Solr UI: <code>[2019-01-01T00:00:00Z TO 2019-06-30T23:59:59Z]</code></li>
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<pre><code>dspace=# UPDATE metadatavalue SET text_value=UPPER(text_value) WHERE resource_type_id=2 AND metadata_field_id=57 AND text_value ~ '[[:lower:]]';
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<li>DSpace Test needs a different query because it is running DSpace 6 with UUIDs for everything:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>dspace63=# UPDATE metadatavalue SET text_value=UPPER(text_value) WHERE dspace_object_id IN (SELECT uuid FROM item) AND metadata_field_id=57 AND text_value ~ '[[:lower:]]';
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</code></pre><ul>
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<li>Note the use of the POSIX character class :)</li>
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<li>I suggest that we generate a list of the top 5,000 values that don’t match AGROVOC so that Sisay can correct them
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<ul>
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<li>Start by getting the top 6,500 subjects (assuming that the top ~1,500 are valid from our previous work):</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<pre><code>dspace=# \COPY (SELECT DISTINCT text_value, count(text_value) FROM metadatavalue WHERE resource_type_id=2 AND metadata_field_id=57 GROUP BY text_value ORDER BY count DESC) TO /tmp/2020-07-05-subjects.csv WITH CSV;
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COPY 19640
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dspace=# \q
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$ csvcut -c1 /tmp/2020-07-05-subjects-upper.csv | head -n 6500 > 2020-07-05-cgspace-subjects.txt
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</code></pre><ul>
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<li>Then start looking them up using <code>agrovoc-lookup.py</code>:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>$ ./agrovoc-lookup.py -i 2020-07-05-cgspace-subjects.txt -om 2020-07-05-cgspace-subjects-matched.txt -or 2020-07-05-cgspace-subjects-rejected.txt -d
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</code></pre><h2 id="2020-07-06">2020-07-06</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>I made some optimizations to the suite of Python utility scripts in our DSpace directory as well as the <a href="https://github.com/ilri/csv-metadata-quality">csv-metadata-quality</a> script
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<ul>
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<li>Mostly to make more efficient usage of the requests cache and to use parameterized requests instead of building the request URL by concatenating the URL with query parameters</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li>I modified the <code>agrovoc-lookup.py</code> script to save its results as a CSV, with the subject, language, type of match (preferred, alternate, and total number of matches) rather than save two separate files
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<ul>
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<li>Note that I see <code>prefLabel</code>, <code>matchedPrefLabel</code>, and <code>altLabel</code> in the REST API responses and I’m not sure what the second one means</li>
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<li>I emailed FAO’s AGROVOC contact to ask them</li>
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<li>They responded to say that <code>matchedPrefLabel</code> is not a property in SKOS/SKOSXL vocabulary, but their SKOSMOS system seems to use it to hint that the search terms matched a <code>prefLabel</code> in another language</li>
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<li>I will treat the <code>matchedPrefLabel</code> values as if they were <code>prefLabel</code> values for the indicated language then</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<h2 id="2020-07-07">2020-07-07</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Peter asked me to send him a list of sponsors on CGSpace</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>dspace=# \COPY (SELECT DISTINCT text_value as "dc.description.sponsorship", count(text_value) FROM metadatavalue WHERE resource_type_id=2 AND metadata_field_id=29 GROUP BY "dc.description.sponsorship" ORDER BY count DESC) TO /tmp/2020-07-07-sponsors.csv WITH CSV HEADER;
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COPY 707
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</code></pre><ul>
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<li>I ran it quickly through my <code>csv-metadata-quality</code> tool and found two issues that I will correct with <code>fix-metadata-values.py</code> on CGSpace immediately:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>$ cat 2020-07-07-fix-sponsors.csv
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dc.description.sponsorship,correct
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"Ministe`re des Affaires Etrange`res et Européennes, France","Ministère des Affaires Étrangères et Européennes, France"
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"Global Food Security Programme, United Kingdom","Global Food Security Programme, United Kingdom"
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$ ./fix-metadata-values.py -i 2020-07-07-fix-sponsors.csv -db dspace -u dspace -p 'fuuu' -f dc.description.sponsorship -t correct -m 29
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</code></pre><ul>
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<li>Upload the Capacity Development July newsletter to CGSpace for Ben Hack because Abenet and Bizu usually do it, but they are currently offline due to the Internet being turned off in Ethiopia
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<ul>
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<li>Here: <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108708">https://hdl.handle.net/10568/108708</a></li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li>I implemented the Dimensions.ai badge on DSpace Test for Peter to see, as he’s been asking me for awhile:</li>
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</ul>
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<p><img src="/cgspace-notes/2020/07/dimensions-badge.png" alt="Dimensions.ai badge"></p>
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<ul>
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<li>It was easy once I figured out how to do the XSLT in the DSpace theme (need to get the DOI link and remove the “<a href="https://doi.org/%22">https://doi.org/"</a> from the string)
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<ul>
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<li>Actually this raised an issue that the Altmetric badges weren’t enabled in our DSpace 6 branch yet because I had forgotten to copy the config</li>
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<li>Also, I noticed a big issue in both our DSpace 5 and DSpace 6 branches related to the <code>$identifier_doi</code> variable being defined incorrectly and thus never getting set (has to do with DRI)</li>
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<li>I fixed both and now the Altmetric badge and the Dimensions badge both appear… nice</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p><img src="/cgspace-notes/2020/07/dimensions-badge2.png" alt="Altmetric and Dimensions.ai badge"></p>
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<h2 id="2020-07-08">2020-07-08</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Generate a CSV of all the AGROVOC subjects that didn’t match from the top 6500 I exported earlier this week:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>$ csvgrep -c 'number of matches' -r "^0$" 2020-07-05-cgspace-subjects.csv | csvcut -c 1 > 2020-07-05-cgspace-invalid-subjects.csv
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<li>Yesterday Gabriela from CIP emailed to say that she was removing the accents from her authors’ names because of “funny character” issues with reports generated from CGSpace
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<li>I told her that it’s probably her Windows / Excel that is messing up the data, and she figured out how to open them correctly!</li>
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<li>Now she says she doesn’t want to remove the accents after all and she sent me a new list of corrections</li>
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<li>I used csvgrep and found a few where she is still removing accents:</li>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>$ csvgrep -c 2 -r "^.+$" ~/Downloads/cip-authors-GH-20200706.csv | csvgrep -c 1 -r "^.*[À-ú].*$" | csvgrep -c 2 -r "^.*[À-ú].*$" -i | csvcut -c 1,2
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dc.contributor.author,correction
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"López, G.","Lopez, G."
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"Gómez, R.","Gomez, R."
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"García, M.","Garcia, M."
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"Mejía, A.","Mejia, A."
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"Quiróz, Roberto A.","Quiroz, R."
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</code></pre><ul>
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<li>
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<p>csvgrep from the csvkit suite is <em>so cool</em>:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Select lines with column two (the correction) having a value</li>
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<li>Select lines with column one (the original author name) having an accent / diacritic</li>
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<li>Select lines with column two (the correction) NOT having an accent (ie, she’s not removing an accent)</li>
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<li>Select columns one and two</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p>Peter said he liked the work I didn on the badges yesterday so I put some finishing touches on it to detect more DOI URI styles and pushed it to the <code>5_x-prod</code> branch</p>
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<ul>
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<li>I will port it to DSpace 6 soon</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p><img src="/cgspace-notes/2020/07/altmetrics-dimensions-badges.png" alt="Altmetric and Dimensions badges"></p>
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<ul>
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<li>I wrote a quick script to lookup organizations (affiliations) in the Research Organization Repository (ROR) JSON data release v5
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<ul>
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<li>I want to use this to evaluate ROR as a controlled vocabulary for CGSpace and MELSpace</li>
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<li>I exported a list of affiliations from CGSpace:</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>dspace=# \COPY (SELECT DISTINCT text_value as "cg.contributor.affiliation", count(*) FROM metadatavalue WHERE resource_type_id = 2 AND metadata_field_id = 211 GROUP BY text_value ORDER BY count DESC) to /tmp/2020-07-08-affiliations.csv WITH CSV HEADER;
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</code></pre><ul>
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<li>Then I stripped the header and quotes to make it a plain text file and ran <code>ror-lookup.py</code>:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>$ ./ror-lookup.py -i /tmp/2020-07-08-affiliations.txt -r ror.json -o 2020-07-08-affiliations-ror.csv -d
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$ ./ror-lookup.py -i /tmp/2020-07-08-affiliations.txt -r ror.json -o 2020-07-08-affiliations-ror.csv -d
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$ csvgrep -c 2 -m true 2020-07-08-affiliations-ror.csv | wc -l
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1378
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$ csvgrep -c 2 -m false 2020-07-08-affiliations-ror.csv | wc -l
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