This guide has been created in response to recent and ongoing removal of federal datasets, websites, and other digital resources. It is a work in progress and will be updated as new archives and repositories are surfaced.
Many of the resources linked here have been identified by the Data Rescue Project and LibGuides from other colleges and universities.
If you need assistance using any of the resources linked here, or these resources don't meet your needs, please reach out to your Research & Instruction Librarian.
Recent executive orders and federal agency actions have raised questions about the future of publicly available government data, what can and can’t be published, and how the future of government-funded research will play out.
So far, this has impacted some federal health data, USDA climate change information, Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) libraries, and more.
The extent of these changes is unclear, as are the future impacts of these moves. This guide has resources for finding data that's been removed from federal sites.
These projects were initiated in response to the federal administration's recent moves. Data librarians, archivists, scientists, and others have moved to protect data sets and preserve access for the public. These are some of those projects.
