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Resource: Best Practices for Using Google Sheets in Your Data Project

By: No author.March 29, 2018March 29, 2018

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A tweet by Hadley Wickham made me realize that we’ve learned quite a few good practices for using Google Sheets as part of our in-progress Provenance Index Remodel project at the Getty Research Institute…This post is an attempt to sum up some lessons learned.

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