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Perma v0.66 – it’s here! it’s here!

This week the Perma team released v0.66 of Perma.cc. Here are a few of the notable updates:

  • You can now edit a Perma link’s title and notes when the viewing the Perma link itself – not just in the link management area:
    When viewing a Perma link you own, click “Show record details” and you will be able to edit these fields there.
  • Admin tools are more robust, including the admin-side registrar approval process.
  • pywb, one of the tools used in the archiving process, has been upgraded on Perma.cc.

Questions? email the Perma team at info at perma.cc!

Perma’s v0.65 release: what’s new

This week the Perma team released v0.65 of Perma.cc. There have been multiple improvements to the system (160 Github commits in this week’s release!), including a few noteworthy updates:

  • Initial Javascript testing has begun
  • User and Organization lists now appear with pagination, as opposed to one continuous stream.
  • If the capture doesn’t look right, users are now able to replace the capture image within the first 24 hours of uploading.
    • To access this, view the newly-created record you’d like to update and click “Show record details” in the upper left. Then click Edit Record, which will give you the option to upload your own image:
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Questions? email the Perma team at info@perma.cc!

Perma.cc Improvements

We’ve been hard at work improving Perma in ways big and small. We’re really excited to announce these improvements, and we want to give you overview of what’s changing.

So here goes…

Permanent Links by Default

We’ve closely studied the ins and outs of Perma Link creation, and we’ve decided to simplify the process by making all links permanent by default. As a result, every link you create will become permanent automatically, unless you delete it within a 24 hour period. You’ll no longer need to vest links. This should be a welcome simplification.

Here’s a before-and-after look at the link creation process:

The Old Way

Step 1 – Enter the URL and submit

Step 2 – Confirm the thumbnail image and click the Perma Link

Step 3 – Click the “Vest” button

Step 4 – Assign the Link to a vesting organization

Step 5 – Assign the Link to a folder

The New Way

Step 1 – Enter the URL

That’s it. Just one step. When you enter the URL and submit, we preserve the page and take you directly to the preserved record. If you do nothing else, the link will be permanent. You can delete the link within 24 hours if you made a mistake or change your mind, but otherwise it stays put.

Archiving Organizations

Archiving organizations, previously called “vesting organizations,” and their affiliated users, previously called “vesting users,” will still be able to create unlimited links on behalf of their organizations. This change is more about labels than function. Organizations will still enjoy all the same benefits, capabilities and access they have now.

Individual Accounts

Perma.cc users will now be able to create up to 10 links per month using their individual accounts, in addition to any links they create on behalf of archiving organizations. These personal links will be permanent, as will any previously unvested links.

Visiting Perma Links

When you visit a Perma Link, you’ll be shown the web archive version of the preserved web page by default. You’ll still have easy access to the screenshot version and to the present-day live version, but the interface will be much more intuitive and easier to navigate, both for you and for readers who may have no familiarity with Perma.

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Managing Perma Links

You’ll be able to access all of your and your organization’s links and folders from one screen, the same screen you use to create new Perma Links.

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Public & Private Links

Links that are not publicly visible will be referred to as “private” rather than as being in the “dark archive.”

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This is just an overview of the highlights. We’ve made many other little improvements, and we’re really proud of the results. We expect the changes to go live early next week and look forward to your feedback. As always, thank you for you continued enthusiasm and support for Perma.cc!

The Perma.cc Team

Justice Alito and Link Rot

Link rot is a problem for all scholars, even Justices on the Supreme Court.  A recent study by the Harvard Law Review found that 25% of links cited in Supreme Court opinions had rotted.

 

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Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association (2011) provides a particularly salient example of the problem. In his opinion, Justice Alito cited www.ssnat.com, a site that has since been altered, and now provides a commentary on the transience of information on the internet:

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Perma.cc enables scholars to ensure their links point to the sources that they intend, sign up today at https://perma.cc!

Perma Tutorial

Here’s an easy step-by-step guide to using Perma

Login here: perma.cc

Find something you’d like to cite.

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Copy the page link.

Paste the link into Perma and press the blue infinity button.

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Perma creates a copy of the webpage exactly as it is today, and gives you a link that will always point to this content, no matter what happens in the future.

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In this case our Perma link is created as: http://perma.cc/YN3R-AMT7.

When you visit that link in the future, you’ll always see the same content displayed.

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Use this link forever to point back to the original article. Fast and easy!

Almost 50% of American Law Schools Use Perma

With 87 of the 206 ABA-approved law schools using Perma.cc to combat linkrot, the Perma network now includes more than 42% of law schools in the United States!

Interested in establishing your law school as a Registrar with Perma.cc?

Sign up here: https://perma.cc/libraries

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Perma’s Webby

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While it may be old news that Perma.cc won a 2015 Webby Award for Websites in Law, the trophy arrived in the mail today, and it put a spring in everyone’s step.

She’s a beauty!

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Brotherly Love and Perpetual Links

Perma.cc was lucky enough to hitch a ride on the Legal Information Preservation Alliance (LIPA) table at AALL this past weekend in Philadelphia, and what a ride it was!

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                             (photo: @kylekcourtney)

 1 Terry Gross Sighting

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2 Days

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Director of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab, Kim Dulin showcases Perma.cc at the Annual LIPA meeting.

11 New Registrars

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Indelible Cheesesteaks

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Big thank you to LIPA for sharing space with Perma.cc and all your continuing support, see you all next year in Chicago!

New Version .52

Yesterday, Perma was upgraded to version .52, which includes a new greeting and signup page for libraries, improvements to archival playback, mirror logic refactoring, a new FAQ, fresh user Docs, and a faster admin console. Bravo!

The Perma Dev Team will continue to improve functionality and fix bugs, while the same easy archival features you have come to expect will always be available.

Swag at AALL

There will be Perma.cc stickers, Sharpies, and USB power supplies at our table at AALL, do come by and see us! Table 717, Sunday-Monday.

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