Love Data: Data Rescue Project
Concern for the continued access to and preservation of public federal data drove the development of the Data Rescue Project (DRP), a grassroots, community-led effort, in February 2025. This presentation by Halle Burns, of the Data Rescue Project, will focus on efforts in the library community and beyond to rescue federal public data at risk of loss or deletion. It will review the development of the DRP and its current initiatives and consider future challenges for public data infrastructure in the United States.
This is a virtual event held on Zoom: https://rit.zoom.us/j/93052436544
This event is part of Love Data programming at RIT Libraries. Other events include:
- February 10, 1PM [In-person]: AI, Data Centers, and Energy Use
- February 18, 1PM [In-person]: Data Visualization: Painting with Weather Data in OpenProcessing
- February 23, 2PM [Zoom]: Data Poisoning with Glaze and Nightshade
- February 26, 2PM [In-person]: Meme Epigraphy: Student-made Graffiti in RIT Campus Culture
- February 2 – 27: Data Scavenger Hunt
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