Making local copies of every study and paper I reference from CDC, NIH, and PubMed. If you use any of this it would be wise to do the same.

@violetblue

It would be nice (revolutionary) of them to provide a torrent link to their online publication databases.

Dr. Lucky Tran :verified: (@[email protected])

With the Trump admin deleting critical data from health agency websites, there are many independent efforts to archive the data. A journalist, Maggie Koerth, is putting together a guide to help locate where all the data is being backed up. Use the form below to let her know about your efforts: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdi6gcBKKqoK3iV4uHsGFnaSlgT2vAfHaCr_6SdNZJkYWRhQ/viewform

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@violetblue And if there is a way to put them in the wayback machine (for web pages you may have cached as well as links)....

@rebeccawb

If servers are in the US, for how long will it exist?

@violetblue

@proscience @violetblue The wayback machine is a non profit (just like Wikipedia). If you want to continue its support, I urge you to donate. I don't see it being "taken down" by our govt any time soon. I could be wrong, of course. But it is an invaluable resource....

https://archive.org/about/

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine

@rebeccawb It undoubtedly is! Sorta world heritage but for democracy.
@violetblue Always. All sources, incidentally. Searchable PDF, indexed via Obsidian.