Hi, On 2021-10-18, at 17:00, Salz, Rich <rsalz=40akamai.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Or add text "retrieved on xxx xxx xxx" like Wikipedia >> often does. > > That makes it clear what is being referenced, which is good. > Absent other provisions/ requirements, it does nothing to > guarantee that the content will be there when someone goes > looking for it years (or decades) later. > > The only thing certain in this world is uncertainty, as someone has said. Putting a date-link in a URL is no guarantee either. And of course publications have been known to go out of print :) some academic circles have started to cite URLs with archive.org links, adding any pages that aren't already archived first. Thanks, Lars
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