a photograph. Some will go further, cutting-and-pasting parts of other images, like the head of Geoffrey Bilder on the body of a runway model. Image alteration is an industry standard in the wo...
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2015/06/01/preserving-wikipedia-citations/#comment-23913
Academic libraries have already created a solution to this challenge.
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2015/06/01/preserving-wikipedia-citations/#comment-23912
> Surely a partnership with the Internet Archive – where all cited links are automatically generated as internet archive links. IA is already doing this without asking anything. See https://www...
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Thanks for the writeup + comments. re: paywalls, the Wikipedia OA Signalling project is using the CrossRef API (amongst other techniques) to indicate when citations point to content that can be a...
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2015/06/01/preserving-wikipedia-citations/#comment-23910
naturally, none of these solutions address the fact that much literature is still behind paywalls and difficult to link to. That's a longer and more complicated struggle ahead.
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Surely a partnership with the Internet Archive - where all cited links are automatically generated as internet archive links. Then you have a stable, time-bound citation. I use Internet Archive l...
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