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An Overview of the Data Rescue Project: What is it doing, how can it help you, and how can you get involved?

An Overview of the Data Rescue Project: What is it doing, how can it help you, and how can you get involved? In-Person

The Data Rescue Project aims to serve as a clearinghouse for data rescue-related efforts and data access points for public US governmental data that are currently at risk. Efforts include: data gathering, data curation and cleaning, data cataloging, and providing sustained access and distribution of data assets.

This workshop will provide an overview of the project and the work it is doing, what at-risk resources are being made available through their efforts, and ways in which you or your institution can become involved in this effort. This is a broad look at the overall project intended to familiarize people with the efforts taking place in this important area.

Date:
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
DSL Flex Space (Main Library, 2 West)
Categories:
  Digital Humanities     Digital Scholarship