Endangered Data Week is a new, annual, grassroots effort to:
raise awareness of threats to publicly available data of all kinds, across sectors and disciplines
- provide opportunities to explore the power dynamics of data creation, sharing, privacy, and retention;
- build community capacity by teaching ways to make #EndangeredData more accessible and secure.
Join us for an open call of the NDSA’s Standards and Practices working group on April 17, 1 PM ET!
( And browse for online events and opportunities near you: http://endangereddataweek.org/map/ )
Endangered Data Week is facilitated by a dedicated team of volunteers, including Brandon Locke and Jason A. Heppler, supported by the Digital Library Federation and in partnership with a new DLF interest group on Records Transparency/Accountability, led by Rachel Mattson. Additional supporters include DataRefuge, Mozilla Science Lab and CLIR.
best,
Micah