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{{nutshell|'''Link rot''' can kill poorly sourced citations, but steps may be taken to reduce its effect.}}
Like most large [[website]]s, Wikipedia suffers from the phenomenon known as '''[[link rot]]''', where external links, often used as references and citations, gradually become irrelevant or broken, as the linked websites disappear, change their content, or move. This presents a significant threat to Wikipedia's [[WP:RS|reliability]] policy and its [[Wikipedia:Citing sources|source citation]] guideline.
 
The effort required to prevent link rot is significantly less than the effort required to repair or mitigate a rotten link. Therefore, prevention of link rot '''strengthens''' the encyclopedia. This guide provides strategies for preventing link rot before it happens. These include the use of [[web archiving]] services and the judicious use of [[Wikipedia:Citation templates|citation templates]].
 
However, link rot cannot always be prevented, so this guide also explains how to mitigate link rot by finding previously archived links and alternative sources. These strategies should be implemented in accordance with [[Wikipedia:Citing sources#Preventing and repairing dead links]], which describes the steps to take when a link cannot be repaired.
 
'''Do not delete''' factual information ''solely'' because the URL to the source does not work any longer. [[WP:Verifiability]] does not require that all information be supported by a working link, nor does it require the source to be published online.
 
Except for URLs in [[WP:EL|the External links section that have ''not'' been used to support any article content]], '''do not delete''' a URL ''solely'' because the URL does not work any longer. Recovery and repair options and tools are available.
 
==Preventing link rot==
As you [[Wikipedia:Article development|write articles]], you can help prevent link rot in several ways. The first way to prevent link rot is to '''avoid [[Wikipedia:Bare URLs|bare URLs]]''' by using as many of the parameters in [[Wikipedia:Citation templates|citation templates]] as possible to [[WP:SAYWHEREYOUGOTIT|record]] the exact '''title''', '''author''', '''publisher''', and '''date''' of the source. If the link goes bad, this added information can help a future Wikipedian, either editor or reader, locate a new source for the original text, either online or a print copy. This likely wouldn't be possible with only a bare [[URL]] that no longer worked. Local and school libraries are a good resource for locating such offline sources. Many local libraries have in-house subscriptions to digital databases or inter-library loan agreements, making it easier to retrieve hard-to-find sources.
 
''As you edit, if an article has bare URLs in its citations, fix them or at least tag the References section with {{tl|linkrot}} as a reminder to complete citation details as above, and to categorize the article as needing cleanup.''
 
===Web archive services===
A second way to prevent link-rot is to use a [[web archiving]] service. The two most popular services are the [[Wikipedia:Using the Wayback Machine|Wayback Machine]], which passively archives many web pages, and [[Wikipedia:Using WebCite|WebCite]], which provides on-demand web archiving. These services collect and preserve web pages for future use even if the original web page is moved, changed, deleted, or placed behind a [[pay wall]]. Web archiving is especially important when [[WP:Citing sources|citing]] web pages that are unstable or prone to changes, like time sensitive [[news]] articles or pages hosted by financially distressed organizations. Once you have the URL for the archived version of the web page, use the <code>archiveurl=</code> and <code>archivedate=</code> parameters in the [[Wikipedia:Citation templates|citation template]] that you are using. The template will automatically incorporate the archived link into reference.
*{{cite web |url=http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/wall-street-journal-paywall-sturdier-than-suspected/?scp=1-b&sq=paywall&st=nyt|title=Wall Street Journal Paywall Sturdier Than Suspected |last=Dubner|first=Stephen J. |publisher=The New York Times Company|date=January 24, 2008|accessdate=2009-10-28}}
*{{cite web |url=http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/wall-street-journal-paywall-sturdier-than-suspected/?scp=1-b&sq=paywall&st=nyt|title=Wall Street Journal Paywall Sturdier Than Suspected |last=Dubner|first=Stephen J. |publisher=The New York Times Company|date=January 24, 2008|accessdate=2009-10-28|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080430085418/http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/wall-street-journal-paywall-sturdier-than-suspected/|archivedate=2008-04-30}}
However, not every web page can be archived. Webmasters and publishers may use a [[Robots exclusion standard]] in their domain to disallow archiving, or rely on complicated [[javascript]], [[Adobe Flash|flash]], or other code that can't easily be copied. In these cases, alternate methods of preserving the data may be available.
 
===Alternate methods===
Most [[Wikipedia:Citation templates|citation templates]] have a <code>quote=</code> parameter that can be used to store text quotes of the source material. This can be used to store a limited amount of text from the source within the citation template. This is especially useful for sources that cannot be archived with web archiving services. It can also provide insurance against failure of the chosen web archiving service.
 
*{{cite web |url=http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/wall-street-journal-paywall-sturdier-than-suspected/?scp=1-b&sq=paywall&st=nyt|title=Wall Street Journal Paywall Sturdier Than Suspected |last=Dubner|first=Stephen J. |publisher=The New York Times Company|date=January 24, 2008|accessdate=2009-10-28|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20080430085418/http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/wall-street-journal-paywall-sturdier-than-suspected/|archivedate=2008-04-30|quote=''...the Wall Street Journal will not, as has been widely speculated, tear down its paywall entirely...''}}
 
When using the quote parameter, choose the most succinct and relevant material possible that preserves the context of the reference. Storing the entire text of the source is not appropriate under [[Wikipedia:Non-free content|fair use policies]], so choose only the most important portions of the text that most support the assertions in the Wikipedia article.
 
A quote also helps searching for other on-line versions of the source in the event that the original is discontinued.
 
Where applicable, [[Wikipedia:Public domain|public domain]] materials can be copied to [[Wikisource]].
 
==Repairing a dead link==
There are several ways to repair a [[dead link]]. Often web pages have simply moved, either in connection with a migration to a new server, or through general site maintenance. A site index is a useful place to locate the moved page. A search engine query using the title of the page, possibly with a search restriction to the same site, might also find the page. Using the examples from above, a [[Google]] search might look like: <nowiki>site:http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/ "Wall Street Journal Paywall Sturdier Than Suspected"</nowiki>
 
Failing that, check for archived versions of the page in the archiving services. Consult the [[Wayback Machine]] and the [http://www.webcitation.org/query query page] of [[WebCite]] and if applicable, the [http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ UK Government Web Archive]. If you find an archived version, double-check to make sure that the material still supports the citation. It is also a good idea to consult the access date of the citation (if it was specified) to see how contemporaneous this archived version is to the link when it was cited.
 
==Mitigating a dead link==
At times, all attempts to repair the link will be unsuccessful. In that event, consider finding an alternate source so that the loss of the original does not harm the verifiability of the article. Alternate sources about broad topics are usually easily located. A simple search engine query might locate an appropriate alternative, but be extremely careful to avoid citing [[Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks|mirrors and forks of Wikipedia]] itself, which would violate [[Wikipedia:Verifiability]].
 
Sometimes, finding an appropriate source is not possible, or would require more extensive research techniques, such as a visit to a library or the use of a subscription-based database. If that is the case, consider consulting with Wikipedia editors at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange]], the [[Wikipedia:Village pump]], or [[Wikipedia:Help desk]]. Also, consider contacting experts or other interested editors at a relevant [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Directory|WikiProject]].
 
==Keeping dead links==
A dead, unarchived source URL may still be useful. Such a link indicates that information was (probably) verifiable in the past, and the link might provide another user with greater resources or expertise with enough information to find the reference. It could also return from the dead. With a dead link, it is possible to determine if it has been cited elsewhere, or to contact the person originally responsible for the source. For example, one could contact the Yale Computer Science department if http://www.cs.yale.edu/~EliYale/Defense-in-Depth-PhD-thesis.pdf{{dead link}} were dead. Place {{tl|dead link}} directly after the dead URL and just before the <code></ref></code> tag if applicable, leaving the original link intact.
Placing {{tl|dead link}} auto-categorizes the article into [[:Category:Articles with dead external links|Articles with dead external links]] project category, and into specific monthly date range category based on {{para|date}} parameter.
 
==See also==
*[[List of HTTP status codes]]
*[[Wikipedia:External links#Longevity of links]]—prescribes removal of dead URLs from the "External links" section
*[[Wikipedia:Offline sources]]—essay
*[[Wikipedia:Using the Wayback Machine]]—how-to guide
*[[Wikipedia:Using WebCite]]—how-to guide
*[[Wikipedia:WikiProject External links|WikiProject External links]]—dedicated to cleaning up overly long lists of external links and having articles conform to Wikipedia's external links guidelines
 
===Bots===
*[[WP:STiki/Dead_links]]—Page reporting NEWLY added dead links, a component of the [[WP:STiki|STiki project]].
*[[User:DeadLinkBOT]]—(inactive since 2009) purpose is to update dead links caused by link rot. Submit any updatable links found (old + new locations) to the bot's [[User talk:DeadLinkBOT|talk page]]. After human verification, the bot automatically updates affected articles.
*[[User:MerlLinkBot]]—purpose is to change links in articles which are outdated and can be successfully replaced by a new one. Submit requests for link updates to the bot's [[User talk:MerlLinkBot|talk page]].
*[[User:WebCiteBOT]]—(inactive since 2009) purpose is to combat link rot by automatically [[WebCite|WebCiting]] newly added URLs.
 
== External links ==
*[[m:Pywikipediabot/weblinkchecker.py|m:weblinkchecker.py]]—script from the [[m:Pywikipediabot/Basic use|Python Wikipedia Bot]] collection which finds broken external links.
*[[tools:~dispenser/view/Checklinks|tools:Checklinks]]—an external link checker [[tools:~dispenser/view/Main_Page|tool]] for Wikimedia Foundation projects, which lists dead links and allows recovery using archiving services.
*[http://undeadlinks.org/ UndeadLinks.org]—allows you to search for a broken link's new address
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/resurrect-pages/ Resurrect Pages]—add-on for Firefox, provides links to seven cache/archive websites upon coming across a dead link
*[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/404-error/ 404-Error?]—add-on for Firefox, automatically brings you to the archive.org version upon coming across a dead link
 
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