Endangered Data Week is February 26–March 2, 2018
Endangered Data Week, organized by the Digital Library Federation, is a new, collaborative effort, coordinated across campuses, nonprofits, libraries, citizen science initiatives, and cultural heritage institutions, to shed light on public datasets that are in danger of being deleted, repressed, mishandled, or lost.
See the related articles in the news:
AHA: Protect Government Data for Future Historians: Announcing Endangered Data Week
ACH: Working with Governmental and Endangered Data
LIPA: Initiatives to Preserve and Protect Federally Produced Data
Daily Kos: The Federal Government's Social And Economic Data Is in Danger
Open Context: Endangered Data Week at Open Context Heritage Bytes
Forbes: Saving Endangered Data From Ancient Rome To Trump's America
TechRepublic: Software preservationists look ahead to enterprise focus
Library Journal: Endangered Data Week Highlights Need for Digital Preservation of Government Data
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