Perma.cc is a service that helps prevent link rot by preserving the content of web pages as they existed at the time the Perma.cc link was created. Perma.cc makes a copy of the target web page, deposits it into the Perma.cc collection, and returns a unique, citable URL that points to the preserved record.
Perma.cc is not a web archiving tool. Perma.cc doesn’t attempt to crawl web pages in full and only saves a copy of the single page that the user wants to cite as a PNG screenshot and a Web ARChive file (WARC).
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Cite both the Perma.cc URL and the original URL.
An example from the Harvard Law Review:
4 See, e.g., Charles P. Pierce, This Cannot Be the Way Occupy Ends, ESQUIRE: POL. BLOG (Nov. 17, 2011), http://esquire.com/blogs/politics/occupy-wall-street-violence-6575448, archived at http://perma.cc/48VC-ZS62 (bemoaning protestors' "reciprocal violence" and arguing that the protest "can't end in images of bleeding cops and tossed barricades").
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