Perma.cc
Perma.cc prevents link rot.
Where can I find Perma.cc?
Why does Perma.cc exist?
Links to digital sources can fail: the information at a URL can be modified or deleted and the intention of a reference can be lost. This isn’t necessarily a big deal for a basic blog, but it makes a difference for scholarship, legal writing, and any instance where the information cited is part of the logical framework of the content. Perma.cc prevents this failure — called link rot — by archiving a copy of the digital source and preserving it in perpetuity through our network of libraries and institutional partners.
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Anastasia Aizman
Designer and Lead Creative Technologist
Samantha Bates
Research Associate
Catherine Brobston
Product and Research Manager
Annie Cain
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Matteo Cargnelutti
Fellow
Rebecca Cremona
Senior Software Engineer
Jack Cushman
Director
Claire DeMarco
Research Librarian
Kim Dulin
Library Innovation Lab Director
Harmony Eidolon
Program Coordinator
Brett Johnson
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Timothy McAllister
Reference Librarian, Perma.cc
Kristi Mukk
User Support Coordinator
Matt Phillips
Lead Developer
Greg Leppert
Product and Research Director
Loren Newman
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Christopher Setzer
Senior Software Engineer
Dakota Sexton
Senior Software Engineer
Clare Stanton
Product and Research Director
Ben Steinberg
DevOps
Shailin Thomas
Affiliate, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Dano Williams
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Ebru Yucesar
Senior Software Engineer
Adam Ziegler
Director
Jonathan Zittrain
Harvard Faculty and Law School Library Director