id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-262084-mvgqlufq Thorp, Andrea W. Accessibility of Internet References in Annals of Emergency Medicine: Is It Time to Require Archiving? 2007-08-31 .txt text/plain 2641 154 49 The first group consisted of Internet references that were readily accessible and contained information that the author intended to cite. The second group consisted of Internet references that failed to contain readily accessible information that the author intended to cite. For example, a URL that links to the New York Times Web site will be active, but the information the authors intended to cite will no longer be on the home page. When comparing the categories of Internet references, we found that the number of Internet references that no longer accessed the authors' intended information increased over time. The Internet references published in Annals of Emergency Medicine appear to become less readily accessible over time. Five years after publication, 78% of the Internet references no longer allowed the reader to readily access the authors' intended information as cited in the published reference section. ./cache/cord-262084-mvgqlufq.txt ./txt/cord-262084-mvgqlufq.txt