Data wrangling
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External resources
- Guidelines for Using Wikidata to Mobilize Information about People in Collections: A Paleontology Perspective: The purpose of this document is to provide a framework for how to mobilize information via Wikidata about people working in and/or associated with scientific collections. Building on previous Wikidata documentation produced by Siobhan Leachman (2020, [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4724139),](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4724139),) participants of the Using Wikidata to Capture and Share Information about People in Paleontology workshop (held March 29-31, 2022) created this framework to formalize and share practical knowledge gained from the workshop.
- Introduction to data wrangling for biodiversity collections: Materials for a three-part short course introducing participants with different levels of existing technical expertise to core data management concepts in Microsoft Excel/Google Sheets and OpenRefine.
- Using OpenRefine for natural history collections data: Poster originally presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
- Introduction to basic editing in Wikidata: Recording of presentation originally part of the workshop, Using Wikidata to Capture and Share Information about People in Paleontology.
- Introduction to efficient/bulk editing in Wikidata: Recording of presentation originally part of the workshop, Using Wikidata to Capture and Share Information about People in Paleontology. Includes demo of using Wikidata reconciliation services in OpenRefine.