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Aurora Horstkamp posted an update
Found an article on the Harvard datathon that actually has more info about archiving websites on your own through other sites such as the Wayback machine. I have tried other sites but the issue is many will only save a screenshot of a landing page but not the dataset. Check out the resources suggested in the article https://journalistsresource.org/home/researchers-rush-to-preserve-federal-health-databases-before-they-disappear-from-government-websites/
journalistsresource.org
Researchers rush to preserve federal health databases before they disappear from government websites
Journalists have long relied on federal health data for their reporting. We include several tips that they can use to help researchers preserve the data.
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@BobMorris I’m not sure if you mean the additional sites/links they recommended for archiving, but they are in the gray box under “Tips for Preserving Websites.” The links they mentioned were End of Term Web Archive, Environmental Data and Governance Initiative and The Data Liberation Project, all sites where you send suggestions for them to archive. Not sure if that answered your question?
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