The VIB website states “We are investigating how to provide again with version 3.4 of OpenRefine.” The VIB website states “We are investigating how to provide again with version 3.4 of OpenRefine.”Īdds support for save facet settings and re-apply the same facets at a later time. Integrated extensions are: RDF extension, DBpedia extension, CrowdFlower crowdsourcing extension, Stats extensionĪdds a “diff” tool which compares two text values. LODRefine is actually OpenRefine with integrated extensions that make transition from tabular data to Linked Data a bit easier. They are maintained here for historical reference, and in case a contributor would like to renew them.
These extensions were produced in the past and are good examples of desired uses of OpenRefine. Adds a graphical user interface (GUI) for exporting data in RDF format.Īdds three new features: prepend rows (add new blank rows) trim all data (remove preceding/trailing whitespace from across all cells) extractHost() (GREL function that extracts a host name from a URL).Ĭomputes elementary statistics on column data.Įxports data to CKAN Storage 2.2+ using CKAN storage API.Īdd geospatial processing GREL functions.Ī clinical study metadata harmonization and validation workbench to 1) convert restrictions (specified in a spreadsheet-like interface) into a clinical model and 2) provide reconciliation services leveraging the Common Terminology Services 2 (CTS2). RDF Refine - an improved fork for exporting RDF.
Download this and this and follow their installation instructions. Some generic, some aimed at botany and taxonomy. Manual.Īdds a collection of Java string transformers to Jython functions. It supports AlchemyAPI, DBpedia Lookup, and Zemanta.
Manual PDF.Įxtracts identifiable or reconcilable entities from text fields. Manual.Īdds history tools, pivot tool, cross() graphical user interface (GUI), and scatterplot tool. It is a successor of the legacy FAIRifier OpenRefine 2.6 fork. Supports FAIR metadata by integrating with FAIR Data Point to store your data and export to FAIR. Supports latitude/longitude coordinates and Well-known Text (WKT). Also adds a new GREL function called getInteriorPoint() which extracts the interior point of any Geometry (represented using Well-Known Text).Īdds a Graphical User Interface (GUI) that allows you to export OpenRefine data to the GeoJSON format. Extension NameĪdds a new import option that allows you to import OpenStreetMap data into OpenRefine using the Overpass API. Some only work with earlier version of OpenRefine, or with third-party distributions. We do not vouch for the function of any of these extensions. You can install the following extensions to add functionalities to OpenRefine. It can be used for converting tabular data into RDF and importing it into a GraphDB repository, using simple SPARQL queries and a virtual endpoint. GraphDB OntoRefine is a data transformation tool, based on OpenRefine and integrated in the GraphDB Workbench.
RefineOnSpark is a driver program to run OpenRefine jobs on the Spark clusterĪ framework to allow the matching of string entities using customised sets of transformations and matchers, plus a tool to produce the necessary configurations and another to expose them as OpenRefine reconciliation services. Based on OpenRefine.īatchRefine adds batch processing capabilities to OpenRefine and support multiple back end including spark Tool to cleanse and semantify datasets from CKAN repositories. The following distributions have been customized for a specific usage or integration with other technologies. A change log is provided on the release page. Please backup your workspace directory before installing and report any problems that you encounter. The previous stable release of OpenRefine, released on September 24, 2020. This requires Java to be installed on your computer. You do not need to install Java separately.ĭownload, extract, then type. Download, unzip, and double-click on openrefine.exe or refine.bat if the former does not work.ĭownload, open, drag icon into the Applications folder and double click on it. Includes OpenJDK Java, available under the GPLv2+CE license. Download, unzip, and double-click on openrefine.exe or refine.bat if the former does not work. The latest stable release of OpenRefine 3.5, released on January 26, 2022. You can also download all official releases and source from our GitHub releases page OpenRefine 3.5.2 Are we missing something? Want to fix a typo? You can submit changes. On this page you will find a list of OpenRefine distributions and extensions available for download.