Webcitation
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About Webcitation
WebCite is an on-demand archiving system that allows authors, editors, and publishers to archive web references for scholarly papers and books. It ensures that cited web material remains accessible to readers, preventing issues with broken links and content changes over time.
Archive web references to ensure permanent access to cited material.
What You Can Do
- Access archived snapshots of websites
- Cite web references with permanent links
- Prevent broken links in scholarly articles
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still access archived websites?
Yes, previously archived websites can still be accessed and cited.
Is WebCite currently accepting new archiving requests?
No, WebCite is currently not accepting new archiving requests.
What is the purpose of WebCite?
WebCite aims to provide permanent access to cited web material, preventing issues with disappearing or changing content.
Who can use WebCite?
WebCite can be used by authors, editors, and publishers of scholarly papers and books.
What happens if a cited URL is not archived?
If a cited URL is not archived, future readers may encounter a '404 File Not Found' error.