Helping researchers find archived data

Feb. 10, 2025

Get resources to find archived federal government data

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Person frustrated in front of a laptop reading "lost data" on the screen.
Due to various circumstances, federal data that was once accessible may become unavailable from the original federal source. The University of Arizona Libraries appreciates that many researchers across the U of A depend on federal data in their daily work, both for research and instruction, and understand how disruptive data loss can be. However, many organizations and institutions actively work to archive federal and other data for future use, often referred to as Data Rescue efforts. If federal data you depend on for research or instruction is no longer available from its original source, the University of Arizona Libraries can support you in locating archived versions elsewhere or other data sets that may meet your needs. 
 
Here are some selected sources for archived federal data: 
  • PolicyMap (Census data; UA NetID required)
  • Harvard’s Data.gov archive (various data sources)
  • Harvard’s Dataverse (various data sources)
  • ICPSR (Census and other data sources)
Our Statistical Resources guide provides additional information on federal and other data sources and current Data Rescue efforts