Data Under Threat — Join the Data Rescue Hackathon (Aug 7)
Dear colleagues, the Trump administration has aggressively removed scientific and governmental research data from public access, purging thousands of web pages and datasets related to climate, health, demographics, LGBTQ + issues, and more — silently erasing vital knowledge that underpins scientific progress. While some European institutions start backing up at-risk research data, the data rescue movement is driven by grassroots efforts like the "Data Rescue Project" and the "Safeguarding Research & Culture" initiative, who have mobilized volunteers, librarians, and scientists to download and archive these resources before they are lost forever. 🚀 Join the LMU Open Science Center Safeguar.de Hackathon [PastedGraphic-1.png] At this hands-on event, we welcome Henrik Schönemann (HU Berlin), an initiator of safeguar.de, for an ignition talk. In the practical part, we will directly support the data rescue efforts: * Learn & Build: Install a BitTorrent client on your own machine to seed and safeguard critical research datasets. Scrape at-risk data sets. * Repurpose Old Hardware: Turn old 2.5" HDDs, Raspberry Pis, or laptops into dedicated data rescue nodes by installing Linux and setting up archiving tools. * Improve Tools & Docs: Write better documentation and develop one-click installation scripts to simplify deployment on any system. When: Thursday, 7 August 2025, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Where: Leopoldstr. 13, 80802 München (exact location will be announced to registered participants) 🤝 Open to Everyone — Not Just Coders While some parts are technical, we welcome everyone to contribute to: Outreach, documentation, coordination, creative ideas. Let’s work together to preserve scientific knowledge and build a resilient, community-powered data infrastructure. You can contribute to the project by ... * Donating old hardware and/or * Attending the Hackathon * Participating in the discussions 👉 Register your interest and stay informed: https://surveys.osc.lmu.de/safeguard-hackathon Best regards, Felix Schönbrodt & Philipp Sckopke LMU Open Science Center --- Prof. Dr. Felix Schönbrodt Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany Managing Director of the LMU Open Science Center | http://www.osc.lmu.de Psychological Methods and Assessment, Department Psychology | https://www.psy.lmu.de/pm/personen/lehrstuhlmitarbeiter/schoenbrodt/index.ht... http://www.nicebread.de http://www.researchtransparency.org http://www.shinyapps.org Mastodon: @nicebread@scicomm.xyz<https://scicomm.xyz/web/@nicebread>
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