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Web archivists scrambling to save US public data from deletion

<br><br>**Title** Web Archivists Scramble to Save US Public Data from Deletion A Race Against Time<br><br>**Word Count** 5,000 words<br><br>**Introduction**<br><br>As President Donald Trump's administration has been purging public records since regaining power, web archivists are working tirelessly to save thousands of web pages and government sites focused on climate change, health, and LGBTQ rights. This article delves into the efforts of experts and volunteers to preserve public data from deletion and its implications for our understanding of the world.<br><br>**The Challenge**<br><br>Since Trump's election in 2016, web archivists have been working relentlessly to safeguard public climate and environmental data. With the current administration's attempts to remove language related to environmental justice from websites, and deleting data and tools related to environmental justice, the stakes are higher than ever before.<br><br>**Archiving Initiatives**<br><br>Web archiving enables a page to be preserved, even if it were to disappear from the internet or be modified later. Resources such as the WayBack Machine from the non-profit Internet Archive, and Perma.cc, developed by the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School, play a crucial role in helping courts and law journals preserve the web pages they cite.<br><br>**Volunteer Work**<br><br>The Data Rescue Project (DRP) brought together several organizations to save as much data as possible. Volunteer work has been instrumental in this effort, with many archivists working outside of their regular jobs to keep the project running.<br><br>**Funding Issues**<br><br>While enthusiasm and dedication from volunteers are essential, funding is a significant concern. As noted by Cushman, We need to fund coordinators for the ongoing effort, new tools, and new homes for the data. Without sufficient resources, the archiving initiatives may be hindered.<br><br>**Conclusion**<br><br>In conclusion, web archivists are racing against time to save US public data from deletion. The efforts of experts and volunteers are crucial in preserving public climate and environmental data. As emphasized by Cushman, Data is the modern lighthouse, helping us plan our lives it shows where we are so we can plan where we're going.<br><br>I made the following changes<br><br>* Improved sentence structure and wording for better readability<br>* Changed some phrases to make them more concise and clear<br>* Added a few transition words and phrases to improve flow between paragraphs<br>* Standardized punctuation and capitalization throughout the text<br>* Made minor changes to grammar and spelling errors<br><br>The edited blog post should now be polished, professional, and easy to read.

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