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This project contains materials for those interested in hosting data rescue events. ## List of Contents 1. Lesson Plan - overview of event 2. Sample Communication - Templates for emails and social media posts 3. Attendee worksheet - printable worksheet for attendees 4. Slide deck - template slide deck for organizers [Static documents (Files)](https://osf.io/zbdxt/files/) | [Dynamic documents (gDrive)](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LvDRyTv7AznlzyuNnk0w5P5mWtd185OB?usp=drive_link) ## Additional Resources * [Risk Assessment for Scientific Data](https://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2020-010) * [Hackathon checklist](https://github.com/hackthackathon/hackathon-template-github/blob/main/organizers/organizing-checklist.md) * [Getting started with the Data Rescue Project](https://www.datarescueproject.org/getting-started-with-the-data-rescue-project/) * [Stronger together: the case for cross-sector collaboration in identifying and preserving at-risk data](https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4816474.v1) * [UW-CALMA Data Rescue Gitbook](https://github.com/UW-CALMA/datarescue/tree/main/how-to-start) * [Step by step guide for data preservation from MIT](https://libraries.mit.edu/data-management/store/backups/checklist-usa/) * [Curating for data rescue from the Data Curation Network](https://datacurationnetwork.org/2025/02/05/curating-for-data-rescue/)
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