Since January 31, 2025, Duke Libraries has received numerous reports of federal agencies removing access to data, altering existing research datasets, and purging data documentation. As we continue to monitor changes in access to federal data collections, I want to assure the Duke research community that we continue to work with colleagues in the curation, archives, and academic professional associations working to safeguard access and preservation of federal datasets.
This week (February 3, 2025), multiple data groups are meeting to plan coordination efforts for preserving the federal data record. Given the size and complexity of the federal government’s data holdings, early efforts are focused on identifying data at-risk and documenting existing efforts to ensure its preservation. Duke Libraries will continue to stay engaged through our institutional membership in the Data Curation Network and individual memberships in IASSIST and RDAP in these efforts. We will also continue to share news as this work evolves.
Resources for the Duke community
We realize that federal data access plays a fundamental role in advancing Duke research. We encourage you to contact askdata@duke.edu or your library subject specialist if you need advice on appropriate data sources or are unable to access the data that you need for research and/or teaching. We also welcome expressions of concern about access to federal data collections with the understanding that we are trying to focus our efforts (with data colleagues around the country) on federal data of particular importance to the Duke community.
We appreciate your concern, advocacy, and research efforts in this time. We look forward to working with you to ensure data access for the Duke community.