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The OpenRefine Python Client from Paul Makepeace provides a library for communicating with an OpenRefine server. This fork extends the command line interface (CLI) and is distributed as a convenient one-file-executable (Windows, Linux, Mac). It is also available via Docker Hub, PyPI and Binder.
A reconciliation service for OpenRefine serving data from a given CSV file.
Execute OpenRefine JSON scripts without OpenRefine (or Java)
OpenRefine reconciliation service with Getty AAT (Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
Reconciliation service for Refine and FAST subject headings.
Open Refine for Humanities
Flask API to access the elasticsearch-data transformed by efre-lod-elasticsearch tools and use it for openrefine-reconcilation
Verteego Data Suite documentation
Scripts to query the FAST API with existing LCSH strings and begin the reconciliation process
Worldcat.org reconciliation service for OpenRefine.
Sample data set exemplifying an idealized data processing pipeline for didactic purposes
This repository contains a Data Carpentry Workshop website for September 9, 2022, held online and sponsored by the University of Kansas.
Tutorial for creating a reconciliation service for wikibase.cloud for OpenRefine
Data for 1853 New York Crystal Palace visualization
Reconciliation Service for Discogs
Reconciliation service for Internet Archive
Crossref.org reconciliation service for OpenRefine.
A scoring plugin for csv-reconcile using geodesic distance.
Random things for interacting with Wikidata. Includes scripts, tools, and OpenRefine edit histories.
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