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# Example Powerhouse Museum
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## Tutorial
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Seth van Hooland, Ruben Verborgh and Max De Wilde (August 5, 2013): Cleaning Data with OpenRefine. In: The Programming Historian. http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/cleaning-data-with-openrefine
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## Usage
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```
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./openrefine-batch.sh \
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-a examples/powerhouse-museum/input/ \
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-b examples/powerhouse-museum/config/ \
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-c examples/powerhouse-museum/output/ \
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-f tsv \
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-i processQuotes=false \
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-i guessCellValueTypes=true \
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-RX
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```
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## input/phm-collection.tsv
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* The [Powerhouse Museum in Sydney](https://maas.museum/powerhouse-museum/) provides a freely available metadata export of its collection on its website. The collection metadata has been retrieved from the website freeyourmetadata.org that has redistributed the data: http://data.freeyourmetadata.org/powerhouse-museum/
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## config/phm-tutorial.json
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* All steps from the tutorial above, extracted from the history of the processed tutorial project, retrieved from the website freeyourmetadata.org: [phm-collection-cleaned.google-refine.tar.gz](http://data.freeyourmetadata.org/powerhouse-museum/phm-collection-cleaned.google-refine.tar.gz)
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## License
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* The data is released under a [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 Australia License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/au/)
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