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References & Further Reading
- HydraConnect 2016 Introduction to Data Modeling Workshop Slides (with speaker notes)
- Regular Expression Websites
- regex101, regexr, myregexp, regex pal, or regexper.com or regexcrossword.
- Library Carpentry: Data Introduction for Librarians & References from that site:
James Baker , “Preserving Your Research Data,” Programming Historian (30 April 2014), http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/preserving-your-research-data.html. The sub-sections ‘Plain text formats are your friend’ and ‘Naming files sensible things is good for you and for your computers’ are reworked from this lesson.
Owen Stephens, “Working with Data using OpenRefine”, *Overdue Ideas” (19 November 2014), http://www.meanboyfriend.com/overdue_ideas/2014/11/working-with-data-using-openrefine/. The section on ‘Regular Expressions’ is reworked from this lesson developed by Owen Stephens on behalf of the British Library
Andromeda Yelton, “Coding for Librarians: Learning by Example”, Library Technology Reports 51:3 (April 2015), doi: 10.5860/ltr.51n3
Fiona Tweedie, “Why Code?”, The Research Bazaar (October 2014), http://melbourne.resbaz.edu.au/post/95320810834/why-code