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* [https://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=4&sid=5e90ee43-28dd-41a7-a060-7321a819f3b0%40sessionmgr103 OpenRefine: A Power Tool for Messy Data] (slidedeck – 2015) | * [https://eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=4&sid=5e90ee43-28dd-41a7-a060-7321a819f3b0%40sessionmgr103 OpenRefine: A Power Tool for Messy Data] (slidedeck – 2015) | ||
* [https://doaj.org/article/049dd8460d164fa2b977c31382454e9e? Fetching and Parsing Data from the Web with OpenRefine] | * [https://doaj.org/article/049dd8460d164fa2b977c31382454e9e? Fetching and Parsing Data from the Web with OpenRefine] | ||
+ | * [https://plu.mx/a/?ebsco-client=s4594951&doi=10.1109%2FICITSI.2016.7858197&isbn=9781509024490 Data profiling for data quality improvement with OpenRefine] |
Revision as of 18:56, 7 November 2018
- OpenRefine (version 2.5). http://openrefine.org. Free, open-source tool for cleaning and transforming data
- Beyond Excel: how to start cleaning data with OpenRefine
- In Search of Useful Collection Metadata: Using OpenRefine to Create Accurate, Complete, and Clean Title-level Collection Information
- Introduction to OpenRefine
- Identifying potential headings for Authority work using III Sierra, MS Excel and OpenRefine
- Using OpenRefine's Reconciliation to Validate Local Authority Headings
- RDF Quality Extension for OpenRefine (slidedeck - 2014)
- Good Library Data Made Better With Technology! Using OpenRefine and Google Fusion Tables in Academic Business Libraries Instruction
- Using OpenRefine the essential OpenRefine guide that takes you from data analysis and error fixing to linking your dataset to the Web
- OpenRefine: A Power Tool for Messy Data (slidedeck – 2015)
- Fetching and Parsing Data from the Web with OpenRefine
- Data profiling for data quality improvement with OpenRefine