Perma.cc

Perma.cc prevents link rot.

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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 Developer 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 Outreach and Support Timothy McAllister Reference Librarian, Perma.cc Kristi Mukk User Support Coordinator Matt Phillips Lead Developer Greg Leppert Product and Research Director Loren Newman Intern 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 Designer Ebru Yucesar Senior Software Engineer Adam Ziegler Director Jonathan Zittrain Harvard Faculty and Law School Library Director