Provides key insights for curating data and the types of questions that need to be asked. This abbreviated version of the CURATE(D): Checklist for Data Curation is meant specifically for data rescue efforts that may need to be done quickly.
This Gitbook is an information resource and customizable template for Data Rescue events. Modeled after the 2016-2017 DataRescue movement that responded to hostile conditions towards environmental and climate science data, these ad hoc digital archiving volunteer events invite community members to apply their technical skills and social values in response to new threats to important data.
Safeguarding Research & Culture (SRC) is creating an alternative infrastructure for archiving and disseminating of cultural heritage and scientific knowledge. Based out of Discourse.
The Data Foundation's SAFE-Track portal provides a secure, encrypted channel for documenting changes to federal evidence and data activities. As a trusted, non-partisan authority on government data and evidence policy, the Data Foundation maintains this platform to systematically understand and analyze impacts on America's evidence infrastructure.
Powered by Webrecorder, Browsertrix is a service that captures everything in high fidelity and ensures that archived government websites can be presented as accurately as possible and be navigated as they originally existed.
Has been developing open source web archiving tools, including Browsertix, for over 10 years. Has archived 8TB+ of government sites, some from the End-of-Term-Archive seed list, some from EDGI Slack requests, and many sites independently.
Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more. Has archived government datasets from data.gov, CIBP, USCIS, NOAA, NASA, and NSIDC.
Archive Team is a collective of volunteer digital archivists led by Jason Scott (Redditor u/textfiles), who holds the job title of Free Range Archivist and Software Curator at the Internet Archive. Archive Team has a special relationship with the Internet Archive and is able to upload captures of web pages to the Wayback Machine. Currently, Archive Team is running a US Government project focused on webpages belonging to the U.S. federal government.