Data Rescue
Data rescue speaks to to preserving data that is at risk. Data is a valuable commondity bit it is often vulnerable While there are legitimate reasons to destroy data (Storage Limits, Privacy and so forth), some data is purged for political reasons or accidently. Data rescue efforts aim to preserve this data and insure access for a wide range of stakeholders.
Websites
America's Essential Data https://essentialdata.us/
CDC Data Project https://www.cdcdataproject.org
Colorodo College of Mines Library https://libguides.mines.edu/govinfo/recovery
The Data Rescue Project https://www.datarescueproject.org/
The Dataindex https://www.dataindex.us/
DataLumos (ICSPR)
https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/sites/datalumos/about
George Washington University Library Data Rescue Page https://subjectguides.library.american.edu/data_rescue/home
NCES Study and Project Tracker https://www.amstat.org/policy-and-advocacy/nces-study-and-project-tracker
Northeaster University Library Preserving U.S. Government Data : Data Rescue Groups https://subjectguides.lib.neu.edu/datasets/groups
University of Virginia
Library Data Rescue Pages
https://guides.lib.virginia.edu/gov-data-rescue
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