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Websites change. Perma Links don't.

description

Broken links are everywhere. Perma helps authors and journals create permanent links for citations in their published work.

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2025-12-17 12:06:43

raw text

Perma.cc Skip to main content Skip to footer Toggle navigation Perma.cc Home Main Menu About Perma.cc Guide Blog Sign up Log in Main Content Websites change. Perma Links don’t. Perma.cc helps scholars, journals, courts, and others create permanent records of the web sources they cite. Perma.cc is simple, easy to use, and is built and supported by libraries. Sign up and use Perma.cc How can my library get involved? Perma.cc is a simple way to preserve your links. Step 1 Find any URL . Step 2 Add it to Perma.cc . Step 3 Create a Perma Link . Step 4 Cite safely . One good reason to use Perma.cc? How about 404? Websites change, go away, and get taken down. When linked citations lead to broken, blank, altered, or even malicious pages, that’s called link rot. Link rot affects everyone who cites links Over 50% of cited links in Supreme Court opinions no longer point to the intended page. Roughly 70% of cited links in academic legal j...

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