Description
- use a single-word command to sort files of any size by any criteria, identify duplicates, and perform numerous other common library tasks;
- understand data formats, delimited text and CSV files, XML, JSON, scripting, and other key components of data;
- undertake more sophisticated tasks such as comparing files, converting data from one format to another, reformatting values, combining data from multiple files, and communicating with APIs (Application Programming Interfaces);
- save time and stress through simple techniques for transforming text, recognizing symbols that perform important tasks, a Regular Expression cheat sheet, a glossary, and other tools.
Library technologists and those involved in maintaining and analyzing data and metadata will find Banerjee's resource essential.
About the Author
Kyle Banerjee has wrangled data for diverse purposes in academic, government, and nonprofit environments since 1996. A firm believer that understanding people is the key to building services of the future from the systems and data of the past, his professional interests revolve around understanding workflows and identifying opportunities in data previously thought inconsistent or incomplete. He has published several books and numerous articles on a variety of topics related to applying technology in library settings.
Reviews
I highly recommend The Data Wrangler's Handbook for anyone who now manipulates data or may need to do so in the future. In Banerjee's words, 'If these tasks [that require data wrangling] sound intimidating, this book is for you. You will understand everything in this book even if you have no special technical knowledge or programming experience.'"" - Technicalities
Book Information
ISBN 9780838919095
Author Kyle Banerjee
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint ALA Editions
Publisher American Library Association
Weight(grams) 257g