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Inside the race to archive the US government’s websites

Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst by Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst
March 1, 2025
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Data Archiving in the Face of Uncertainty

Government Websites Go Dark, Organizations Step In to Preserve Data

As the world grapples with the unprecedented, governments’ actions have left many wondering what is happening to their online presence. "We’ve never seen anything like this," says David Kaye, professor of law at the University of California, Irvine, and the former UN Special Rapporteur for freedom of opinion and expression. "I don’t think any of us know exactly what is happening. What we can see is government websites coming down, databases of essential public interest. The entirety of the USAID website."

The Importance of Data Archiving

As government web pages go dark, a collection of organizations are trying to archive as much data and information as possible before it’s gone for good. The hope is to keep a record of what has been lost for scientists and historians to be able to use in the future. Data archiving is generally considered to be nonpartisan, but the recent actions of the administration have spurred some in the preservation community to stand up.

A Call to Action

"I consider the actions of the current administration an assault on the entire scientific enterprise," says Margaret Hedstrom, professor emerita of information at the University of Michigan.

Efforts to Preserve Data

Various organizations are trying to scrounge up as much data as possible. One of the largest projects is the End of Term Web Archive (EoT Archive), a nonpartisan coalition of many organizations that aims to make a copy of all government data at the end of each presidential term. The EoT Archive allows individuals to nominate specific websites or data sets for preservation.

"All we can do is collect what has been published and archive it and make sure it’s publicly accessible for the future," says James Jacobs, US government information librarian at Stanford University, who is one of the people running the EoT Archive.

Targeted Efforts

Other organizations are taking a specific angle on data collection. For example, the Open Environmental Data Project (OEDP) is trying to capture data related to climate science and environmental justice. "We’re trying to track what’s getting taken down," says Katie Hoeberling, director of policy initiatives at OEDP. "I can’t say with certainty exactly how much of what used to be up is still up, but we’re seeing, especially in the last couple weeks, an accelerating rate of data getting taken down."

Conclusion

As the world navigates this uncertain landscape, one thing is clear: the importance of data archiving has never been more crucial. With organizations like the EoT Archive and OEDP working tirelessly to preserve data, the future of scientific research and historical records is in good hands.

FAQs

Q: What is the End of Term Web Archive (EoT Archive)?
A: The EoT Archive is a nonpartisan coalition of many organizations that aims to make a copy of all government data at the end of each presidential term.

Q: What is the Open Environmental Data Project (OEDP)?
A: The OEDP is an organization that tries to capture data related to climate science and environmental justice.

Q: Why is data archiving important?
A: Data archiving is important because it allows for the preservation of information for future generations of scientists and historians to use.

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Linda Torries – Tech Writer & Digital Trends Analyst

Linda Torries is a skilled technology writer with a passion for exploring the latest innovations in the digital world. With years of experience in tech journalism, she has written insightful articles on topics such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, software development, and consumer electronics. Her writing style is clear, engaging, and informative, making complex tech concepts accessible to a wide audience. Linda stays ahead of industry trends, providing readers with up-to-date analysis and expert opinions on emerging technologies. When she's not writing, she enjoys testing new gadgets, reviewing apps, and sharing practical tech tips to help users navigate the fast-paced digital landscape.

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