A running list
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Public Environmental Data PartnersThe Public Environmental Data Partners are committed to preserving and providing public access to federal environmental data. We are a volunteer coalition of several environmental, justice, and policy organizations, researchers across several universities, archivists, and students who rely on federal datasets and tools to support critical research, advocacy, policy, and litigation work.
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Libraries supporting data rescueData Rescue Project
Some opportunities and readings
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How Data Literacy Can Keep America SafeTime Magazine-covers mis and disinformation
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MLA Protecting Access to Health Information: The Critical Role of Libraries, NLM, and NIH FundingMedical Library Association
Centers for Disease Control
The Centers for Disease Control is the United States' leading science-based, data-driven, service organization devoted to protecting the public's health.
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Restored CDCIn January 2025, some of the CDC resources became unavailable. This site can be navigated the same way the pre-January 21, 2025 CDC site. Due to archival on January 6, 2025, no information on recent outbreaks is available.
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CDC AtlasPlusNearly 20 years of CDC's surveillance data on HIV, viral hepatitis, STD, and TB as well as indicators on social determinants of health (SDOH) allowing users to view social and economic data in conjunction with surveillance data for each disease.
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CDC Environmental Justice IndexGitHub repository of the CDC Environmental Justice Index, provided by the Public Environmental Data Partners
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CDC Environmental Justice Index (EJI) County Map Series: Prepared County MapsEJI County Maps offer summary information and visualizations that can provide insights into patterns and drivers of environmental injustice for the most burdened communities in each county. Preserved by the Public Environmental Data Partners
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CDC PLACESPLACES provides health and health-related data using small-area estimation for counties, incorporated and census designated places, census tracts, and ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) across the United States.
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CDC Social Vulnerability IndexUses 16 U.S. Census variables from the 5-year American Community Survey (ACS) to identify communities that may need support before, during, or after disasters. These variables are grouped into four themes that cover four major areas of social vulnerability and then combined into a single measure of overall social vulnerability.
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American College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsHosts copies of immunization schedules and contraceptive use guidance from the CDC