Python Data Curation Primer
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A .py file contains Python code in code blocks with text annotations that typically explain the code. The .py file itself can be opened in any text editor or integrated development environment (IDE). Python programs can include only one file or in the case of a more sophisticated application, many, many files within one program. This primer describes how to curate Python code for long-term access and preservation.
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Sheffield, Megan; Hernandez, Jonathan; de la Cruz, Justin; Maye, Kaypounyers; Purpur, Erich. (2023). Python Data Curation Primer. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/257777.
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