Counting and mining research data with Unix

This lesson will look at how research data, when organised in a clear and predictable manner, can be counted and mined using the Unix shell. The lesson builds on the lessons “Preserving Your Research Data: Documenting and Structuring Data” and “Introduction to the Bash Command Line”. Depending on yo...

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Main Authors: James Baker, Ian Milligan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial Board of the Programming Historian 2014-09-01
Series:The Programming Historian
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Online Access:http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/research-data-with-unix
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description This lesson will look at how research data, when organised in a clear and predictable manner, can be counted and mined using the Unix shell. The lesson builds on the lessons “Preserving Your Research Data: Documenting and Structuring Data” and “Introduction to the Bash Command Line”. Depending on your confidence with the Unix shell, it can also be used as a standalone lesson or refresher.
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title Counting and mining research data with Unix
title_full Counting and mining research data with Unix
title_fullStr Counting and mining research data with Unix
title_full_unstemmed Counting and mining research data with Unix
title_short Counting and mining research data with Unix
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