LibGuide providing information on the University of Rhode Island University Libraries\u27 implementation of the preservation service Perma.cc, developed by the Harvard Library Innovation Lab at the Harvard Law School Library. Perma.cc allows researchers to create permanent, online, archived documents of sources cited by scholars, journals, courts, and others so that readers will always have access to references
As librarians, we do a fair amount of research online for ourselves and the faculty and students we ...
In the era of ‘born digital’ ETDs, librarians and institutional repository curators need to reframe ...
The Reference Rot in theses: a HiberActive pilot is a short University of Edinburgh-funded project t...
A 2013 study found that 70% of URLs in law journal articles and 50% of URLs cited by U.S. Supreme Co...
https://perma.cc/about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perma.cc See also: https://archivalia.hypothese...
Harvard’s Perma.cc offers the solution to linkrot—the phenomenon that citations in academic journals...
Ms. Rhodes explores URL stability, measured by the prevalence of link rot over a three-year period, ...
A webpage’s URL is often referred to as its address, but frequently it is more like a short-term sub...
The failure of a web address to link to the appropriate online source is a significant problem facin...
Slides from a public class offered at NYPL Research Libraries, September 2018Have you ever cited an ...
Persistent link to this record (Permalink): Cut and Paste: Database: The link information below prov...
The web is a fluid environment and web pages often change in nature or disappear altogether. Scholar...
With LLSDC’s Legislative Source Book, Rick McKinney was constantly concerned about the collection’s ...
Open access scholarship is just the beginning of all you can do with your repository. Open Informati...
Web content is ephemeral; content may be changed, it may be moved to a different address or subdirec...
As librarians, we do a fair amount of research online for ourselves and the faculty and students we ...
In the era of ‘born digital’ ETDs, librarians and institutional repository curators need to reframe ...
The Reference Rot in theses: a HiberActive pilot is a short University of Edinburgh-funded project t...
A 2013 study found that 70% of URLs in law journal articles and 50% of URLs cited by U.S. Supreme Co...
https://perma.cc/about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perma.cc See also: https://archivalia.hypothese...
Harvard’s Perma.cc offers the solution to linkrot—the phenomenon that citations in academic journals...
Ms. Rhodes explores URL stability, measured by the prevalence of link rot over a three-year period, ...
A webpage’s URL is often referred to as its address, but frequently it is more like a short-term sub...
The failure of a web address to link to the appropriate online source is a significant problem facin...
Slides from a public class offered at NYPL Research Libraries, September 2018Have you ever cited an ...
Persistent link to this record (Permalink): Cut and Paste: Database: The link information below prov...
The web is a fluid environment and web pages often change in nature or disappear altogether. Scholar...
With LLSDC’s Legislative Source Book, Rick McKinney was constantly concerned about the collection’s ...
Open access scholarship is just the beginning of all you can do with your repository. Open Informati...
Web content is ephemeral; content may be changed, it may be moved to a different address or subdirec...
As librarians, we do a fair amount of research online for ourselves and the faculty and students we ...
In the era of ‘born digital’ ETDs, librarians and institutional repository curators need to reframe ...
The Reference Rot in theses: a HiberActive pilot is a short University of Edinburgh-funded project t...