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Description: Hosted by JHU Libraries July 18th and 19th 2017, this is an event involving collaborating individuals and institutions in an effort to develop a framework for data rescue. This project embraces the need to act quickly given the large scale of federal data that may be at risk. While there are other, noteworthy efforts in place, this group wishes to focus on developing specific technological capabilities within the broader network of data rescue efforts.

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