English subtitles for clip: File:OpenRefine Commons - upload - do upload.webm

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I have a fully prepared schema in OpenRefine...

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... to upload files to Wikimedia Commons.

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I can also see a preview of 
what my files will look like.

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I now decide to do just an 
upload of one file, as a test.

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No issues, besides the fact 
that OpenRefine warns me...

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... that I want to upload new 
media files... which is correct.

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So to do the actual upload,
I will go to the Wikibase menu,

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and then select "Upload edits to Wikibase".

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I log in.

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Then I will be prompted to describe my edits.

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That's good practice.

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And I click "Upload edits".

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My upload is done.

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I can now go back to my project.

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My file name will be clickable,
and I will open it in a new tab.

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And here it is, a beautiful
jellyfish image, uploaded.

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The description on the file 
page looks really good.

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I have used minimal wikitext during my upload.

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So I have only used structured data
and very basic wikitext.

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And you can see that this template here
draws from the structured data,...

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... because you see
the little pencils behind every statement.

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I can actually click them,
and then I go to the structured data.