Jason Koebler writes: “[More than 2,000] datasets aggregated on Data.gov, the largest repository of US government open data on the internet, have disappeared since Donald Trump was inaugurated as president. Because Data.gov is an aggregator that doesn’t always host the data itself, this doesn’t always mean that the data itself has been deleted. Archivists who have been working on analyzing the deletions and archiving the data it held say that while some of the deletions are surely malicious information scrubbing, some are likely routine artifacts of an administration change, and they are working to determine which is which.”