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- using-openrefine-data-are-diamonds abstract "Data is often dubbed the new gold, but no label can be more wrong. It makes more sense to think about data as diamonds: highly valuable, but before they are of any use, they need intensive polishing. OpenRefine, the latest incarnation of Google Refine, is specifically designed to help you with this job. Until recently, getting started with OpenRefine was rather hard because the amount of functionality can overwhelm you. This prompted Max De Wilde and myself to write a book that will turn you into an OpenRefine expert.".
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