Manage and create persistent web addresses that stay the same over time, helping you keep links to online resources reliable and accessible.
Create permanent, reliable web links
PURL Administration lets you create and manage persistent URLs, or PURLs, making sure your web links always point to the right place—even if the actual web address changes. This service is especially useful for anyone who wants to ensure that their shared links stay valid and reliable over time, such as libraries, researchers, and archivists.
By providing permanent addresses for online resources, the site helps you avoid broken links and maintain long-term access to important information. You can log in or sign up through the Internet Archive to start managing your PURLs, making it easy to organize and update your web resources as needed.
Whether you’re preserving digital content or just want to make sure your links stay up-to-date, PURL Administration offers a straightforward way to keep your online references accurate and accessible.
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