This track focuses on finding and evaluating valuable and relevant at-risk data.This helps others be able to complete capturing tasks as they can depend on your “peer reviewed” assessment.
**Tech Skill Level:** Intermediate
**Time Commitment:** \~2 hours
**Tasks Include:**
1. Identify & submit at-risk web pages
2. Provide brief statement on value for identified at-risk data
🚁**Summary:** Volunteers will search through federal webpages for web pages, single files, and other online information that may be considered at-risk data.
* Review established collecting criteria as a assessment guide
* Research, name, and document web pages (individual pages or a small batch of pages within a website. 
* For a large quantity of web pages or complex large websites, see Track 3.
* Submit basic information about the web page on [this Data Tracking Form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfII-rl4yUcGPJlPWk9knWMhC_qBueJLEPcC7vphPeVisLhHA/viewform?usp=sf_link). 
🛠️**Skills Needed:** Be able to browse through web pages and use a browser extension button to notify the Internet Archive which pages to save to its End of Term (EoT) project, which has been preserving federal webpages since 2008. 
* Reference this [Data Tracking List - Data Rescue 2025 (Responses)](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tOS7B3lgK-8wdgyhY81ntfICMIkGwAiHfeV63hi3UzU/edit?usp=drive_link) that are ready for archiving
* Claim a row
* Change row Status to “In-progress”
* Use the Internet Archive browser extension to grab and save webpages
🛠️**Skills Needed:** Be able to browse through web pages and use a browser extension button (listed in above Tools Required) to notify the Internet Archive which pages to save to its End of Term project, which has been preserving federal webpages since 2008. Once the URL to the web page has been submitted to Internet Archive, the EoT will automatically process the webpage for long term preservation into their repository.