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* Handouts created for use during the 2019 VRA Annual Conference workshop, ''Clean, Transform and Enhance Your Data'': [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z863T411TKd1FnmKrbEAERCPHNzxj4enscjTe3OnfgM/edit?usp=sharing Download and Install OpenRefine] and [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fH_kqo5QtrovLk63uRf4ixScMMy-jO5IikrCOeZl6JM/edit?usp=sharing Getting Started with OpenRefine]
* Handouts created for use during the 2019 VRA Annual Conference workshop, ''Clean, Transform and Enhance Your Data'': [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z863T411TKd1FnmKrbEAERCPHNzxj4enscjTe3OnfgM/edit?usp=sharing Download and Install OpenRefine] and [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fH_kqo5QtrovLk63uRf4ixScMMy-jO5IikrCOeZl6JM/edit?usp=sharing Getting Started with OpenRefine]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DIsErw8noM Data Cleaning with OpenRefine], and online short seminar organized by the Harvard Library (2020-06-25)
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DIsErw8noM Data Cleaning with OpenRefine], and online short seminar organized by the Harvard Library (2020-06-25)
=Reconciliation=
Reconciliation in OpenRefine allows you to look up values from your dataset in an external source, such as Wikidata. When you reconcile a value, OpenRefine can use fuzzy matching to find multiple possibly options for which value in the external source yours matches with. You can then select the appropriate match and pull additional values into your dataset from the external source based on the match. Learn more about reconciliation from the [https://docs.openrefine.org/manual/reconciling OpenRefine documentation here], and see this [https://reconciliation-api.github.io/testbench/#/ list of additional sources offering reconciliation services through OpenRefine].


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