Photographed at the Whitney Museum in 2018 the image shows a print by artist Edward Meneeley from his series IBM drawings. The image is bright green and shows a component of a computer or maybe printer that is stamped across the page. You can find more information at The Whitney: https://whitney.org/collection/works/7225

Shortened links? Expand them and save the URLs

Shortened links are a digital preservation and web archiving nightmare. You can imagine how they need to work:

  1. Create a unique short code for a given (target) URL (like a hash, but far far shorter)
  2. Pair the short code with your URL in a database.
  3. Create a redirect rule on the URL shortening server from the new source URL to the target URL.
  4. Send the shortened link to the caller, e.g. shortURL.com/123badf00d
  5. In-perpetuity: continue to pay for your domain; maintain the database; look after redirect rules during server migrations; ensure duplicate short-codes are not created.

A URL-shortening business in five easy steps.

But what does that mean for digital preservation?

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