This week I explored OpenRefine and learned how to clean data to make the data more analyzable. It was very
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For my group’s data set (Osage Public Library Books), the length of our data set was enough to cause a
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My data set documents the probate records, or inventories, of household objects of families living in York County, Pennsylvania in
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Having assigned the Osage Public Library dataset, my group and I did not know where to begin with our project.
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Hey Bloggers, This week we were asked to use OpenRefine and clean out some data as well as a few
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My group’s dataset is about classicists, their basic background information (such as date of birth and birth places), and information
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After looking at this data, there are different ways that my group can manipulate this data to help make it
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Our data set focuses on information from inmates at Eastern State Penitentiary and it is split into two spreadsheets. Some
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My group’s dataset documents the contemporary photography collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art. The dataset contains several metadata about
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using open refine would help so much with my data set of my groups project because we have a ton
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