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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _episodes/02-importing-data.md
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>1. Once OpenRefine is launched in your browser, click `Create Project` from the left hand menu and select `Get data from This Computer`
>2. Click `Choose Files` (or 'Browse', depending on your setup) and locate the file which you have downloaded called `doaj-article-sample.csv`
>3. Click `Next»` - the next screen (see below) gives you options to ensure the data is imported into OpenRefine correctly. The options vary depending on the type of data you are importing.
>3. Click `Next»` where the next screen (see below) gives you options to ensure the data is imported into OpenRefine correctly. The options vary depending on the type of data you are importing.
>4. Click in the `Character encoding` box and set it to `UTF-8`. This ensures that OpenRefine correctly interprets the imported data as UTF-8 encoded. If you don't select this you may find that some special characters (e.g. smart quotation marks) are not displayed correctly.
>5. Ensure the first row is used to create the column headings by checking the box `Parse next 1 line(s) as column headers`
>6. OpenRefine will automatically select “Use character” to enclose cells containing column separators (such as a comma) as part of their data. This will make sure that OpenRefine doesn't misinterpret any commas (or other characters) within the column data as a delimiter. Keep this option selected.
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