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minus-square🐠 tiago🍍@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up4·6 months agoHave not contributed enough to Wikipedia! I’d like to implement this on links I come across. How does one get an Archive link for a specific date and website? I tried snooping around but am not familiar
minus-squareKissaki@beehaw.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·edit-26 months agoWikipedia has guidance for it as Citing sources. Regarding web links specifically section Handling links and Preventing and repairing dead links. The Web Archive “Wayback Machine” is available at web.archive.org. It has a “Save Page Now” action too. https://web.archive.org/web/*/beehaw.org gives you a history of archived versions of that URL. The Web Archive “Wayback Machine” is a project from archive.org, which does much more in archiving and accessibility efforts. An alternative service for websites is https://archive.ph/.
Have not contributed enough to Wikipedia! I’d like to implement this on links I come across.
How does one get an Archive link for a specific date and website? I tried snooping around but am not familiar
Wikipedia has guidance for it as Citing sources. Regarding web links specifically section Handling links and Preventing and repairing dead links.
The Web Archive “Wayback Machine” is available at web.archive.org. It has a “Save Page Now” action too.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/beehaw.org
gives you a history of archived versions of that URL.The Web Archive “Wayback Machine” is a project from archive.org, which does much more in archiving and accessibility efforts. An alternative service for websites is https://archive.ph/.