Wednesday, February 26, 2025 | 3:30pm to 5:30pm
About this Event
160 MEMORIAL DR, Cambridge, MA 02139
Do you work with US government data in your research? Preserving access to US government data between and during presidential administrations is important, as data can potentially disappear because of government shutdowns, broken links, and policy shifts.
This hands-on event will focus on identifying, downloading, and processing public data at risk of being taken down or obscured. The workshop is hosted by MIT Libraries, and will use and contribute to work being coordinated by the Data Rescue Project.
People with all levels of technical background and experience with government data are welcome. The session will cover:
In-person only workshop; participants should bring their own laptop. Presented by the MIT Libraries Data Management Services.