Silent Disco: Fetching and Parsing Data from the Web with OpenRefine

This year we are introducing a new training format!

Our 'Silent Discos' are based on tutorials from the Programming Historian website.

Participants will meet for a brief introduction to the topic, and then you'll work on your skills at your own pace. The facilitator will be available in Teams Chat to reply to any questions that arise during the workshop and help troubleshoot or explain issues.

Those who have booked their place will receive an email with full details and a link to take part in in advance of the live session.

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Due to high demand for our training events, our cancellation and no-show policy applies to bookings for this event. Click here for details of this policy.

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