Exporting and Saving Data from OpenRefine
Last updated on 2023-05-09 | Edit this page
Overview
Questions
- How can we save and export our cleaned data from OpenRefine?
Objectives
- Export cleaned data from an OpenRefine project.
- Save an OpenRefine project.
Exporting cleaned data
You can also export just your cleaned data, rather than the entire project.
Click Export
in the top right and select the file type
you want to export the data in. Tab-separated value
(tsv
) or Comma-separated value
(csv
) would be good choices.
That file will be exported to your default Downloads
directory. That file can then be opened in a spreadsheet program or
imported into programs like R or Python.
Saving and exporting a project
In OpenRefine you can save or export the project. This means you’re saving the data and all the information about the cleaning and data transformation steps you’ve done. Once you’ve saved a project, you can open it up again and be just where you stopped before.
Saving
By default OpenRefine is saving your project. If you close OpenRefine and open it up again, you’ll see a list of your projects. You can click on any one of them to open it up again.
To find the location on your computer where the files are saved, see the OpenRefine manual page for where the data is stored.
Exporting project files
You can also export a project. This is helpful, for instance, if you wanted to send your raw data and cleaning steps to a collaborator, or share this information as a supplement to a publication.
- Click the
Export
button in the top right and selectOpenRefine project archive to file
. - A
tar.gz
file will download to your defaultDownload
directory. Thetar.gz
extension tells you that this is a compressed file, which means that this file contains multiple files. - If you open the compressed file (if on Windows, you will need a tool like 7-Zip), you should see:
- A
history
folder which contains severalzip
files. Each of these files itself contains achange.txt
file.- These
change.txt
files are the records of each individual transformation that you did to your data.
- These
- A
data.zip
file. When expanded, thiszip
file includes a file calleddata.txt
which is a copy of your raw data. - You may also see other files.
Importing project files
You can import an existing project into OpenRefine by clicking
Open...
in the upper right, then clicking on
Import Project
on the left-side menu. Click
Choose File
and select the tar.gz
project
file. This project will include all of the raw data and cleaning steps
that were part of the original project.