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References included in the Gitbook as well as other notable research findings and reflections
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References included in the Gitbook as well as other notable research findings and reflections
Last updated
ClimateWire, S. W. (n.d.). Climate Web Pages Erased and Obscured under Trump. Scientific American. Retrieved January 3, 2025, from
Dillon, L., Walker, D., Shapiro, N., Underhill, V., Martenyi, M., Wylie, S., Lave, R., Murphy, M., Brown, P., & Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. (2017). Environmental Data Justice and the Trump Administration: Reflections from the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. Environmental Justice, 10(6), 186โ192.
Earthjustice. (2024, November 12). What Project 2025 Would Do to the Environment โ and How We Will Respond. Earthjustice.
Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. (n.d.-a). Changing the Digital Climate: How Climate Change Web Content is Being Censored Under the Trump Administration,. Retrieved January 3, 2025, from
Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. (n.d.-b). Federal Environmental Web Tracker. Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. Retrieved January 3, 2025, from
Harmon, A. (2017, March 6). Activists Rush to Save Government Science DataโIf They Can Find It. The New York Times.
Johnson, E., & Kubas, A. (2018, February 7). Spotlight on Digital Government Information Preservation: Examining the Context, Outcomes, Limitations, and Successes of the DataRefuge Movement. In the Library with the Lead Pipe.
Kosoff, M. (2017, January 25). Trump White House Orders E.P.A. to Delete Climate-Change Web Page. Vanity Fair.
Lamdan, S. (2018). Lessons from Datarescue: The Limits of Grassroots Climate Change Data Preservation and the Need for Federal Records Law Reform. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 231.
Nost, E., Gehrke, G., Poudrier, G., Lemelin, A., Beck, M., Wylie, S., & Initiative, on behalf of the E. D. & G. (2021). Visualizing changes to US federal environmental agency websites, 2016โ2020. PLOS ONE, 16(2), e0246450.
Sens. Markey, Hirono and Rep. Adams Introduce Legislation to Promote Conservation and Preservation of Government and Historic Records. Retrieved January 3, 2025, from
Sisak, M. R., Colvin, J., & Whitehurst, L. (2023, June 10). A timeline of events leading to Donald Trumpโs indictment in the classified documents case. AP News.
Stein, R. (2024, November 12). With Trump coming into power, the NIH is in the crosshairs. NPR.
Sunlight Foundation. (n.d.). How federal agencies are quietly removing government Web resources, and why it matters. Retrieved January 3, 2025, from
Tirrell, C., Senier, L., Wylie, S. A., Alder, C., Poudrier, G., DiValli, J., Beck, M., Nost, E., Brackett, R., & Gehrke, G. (2020). Learning in Crisis: Training students to monitor and address irresponsible knowledge construction by U.S. federal agencies under Trump. Engaging Science, Technology, and Society, 6, 81โ93.
Vinik, D. (2017, July 25). What happened to Trumpโs war on data? The Agenda.
Williams, R. (2017, January 29). Michigan web developers and archivists join race to back up federal agency data. Michigan Public.