Hi there folks,
Just to let you know that there are now two courses available on WikiLearn about getting started with OpenRefine:
* OpenRefine for Wikidata - basics: https://learn.wiki/courses/course-v1:WikimediaFoundation+WMF_GLAM001+2024/ab... * OpenRefine for Wikimedia Commons - basics: https://learn.wiki/courses/course-v1:Wikimedia-Foundation+WMF_GLAM001+2023/a...
I've linked here to the English language versions; the Commons course already has a few different translations.
The production of these was supported by the Foundation's grant toward the OpenRefine product, including the Train the Trainer course that I attended over the last year, and I helped put together the Wikidata course. OpenRefine is a big tool that can do some great things in terms of bulk edits and uploads, but it can be quite a lot to get your head around. Hopefully these courses can help!
If you've not used WikiLearn before, it's a learning platform for the Wikimedia movement, and all you need to sign in or sign up is a Wikimedia account. There are courses there on a variety of topics - it's still relatively early days, but I'm quite enthusiastic about the possibilities...
Best, Sara
Thanks Sara - I'll certainly have a look and have shared with colleagues.
I was also recommended this as general accessible intro:
https://librarycarpentry.github.io/lc-open-refine/
Nick
From: Sara Thomas sara.thomas@wikimedia.org.uk Sent: Wednesday, December 4, 2024 5:47 PM To: UK Wikimedia mailing list wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org; Mailing Lists scotwiki@wikimedia.org.uk Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] WikiLearn courses on OpenRefine
CAUTION: External Message. Use caution opening links and attachments. Hi there folks,
Just to let you know that there are now two courses available on WikiLearn about getting started with OpenRefine:
* OpenRefine for Wikidata - basics: https://learn.wiki/courses/course-v1:WikimediaFoundation+WMF_GLAM001+2024/ab... * OpenRefine for Wikimedia Commons - basics: https://learn.wiki/courses/course-v1:Wikimedia-Foundation+WMF_GLAM001+2023/a...
I've linked here to the English language versions; the Commons course already has a few different translations.
The production of these was supported by the Foundation's grant toward the OpenRefine product, including the Train the Trainer course that I attended over the last year, and I helped put together the Wikidata course. OpenRefine is a big tool that can do some great things in terms of bulk edits and uploads, but it can be quite a lot to get your head around. Hopefully these courses can help!
If you've not used WikiLearn before, it's a learning platform for the Wikimedia movement, and all you need to sign in or sign up is a Wikimedia account. There are courses there on a variety of topics - it's still relatively early days, but I'm quite enthusiastic about the possibilities...
Best, Sara
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