Editing CommunityData:Keeping Track of Metadata

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Revision as of 06:28, 5 February 2024 by Kaylea (talk | contribs) (Created page with "It's one thing to have a file full of data -- but where did the data come from? What process did you go through to get it? If you're tracking a lot of data and sources, how can your whole process be reproduced? Ways to track metadata: * a file in a smart location, called something useful like ABOUT.txt or README.txt where you describe it * fetch files by scripting instead of by hand (even if it's just a dozen clicks, what if you have to do those dozen clicks 15 time...")
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