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Selected and Organized by People
http://lii.org/ A well-organized point of access for reliable, trustworthy, librarian-selected Internet resources. http://dmoz.org The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors. http://www.libraryspot.com/ a free virtual library resource center for educators and students, librarians and their patrons, families, businesses and just about anyone exploring the Web for valuable research information. http://www.hw.ac.uk/libWWW/irn/pinakes/pinakes.html a subject lauchpad. http://www.google.com (click “directory” bar to open) The web organized by topic into categories – a good solid site. http://www.hotsheet.com Huge site,very comprehensive. http://www.looksmart.com LookSmart is a paid search inclusion. http://about.com/ Hundreds of Guide sites neatly organized into 23 channels. http://ansernet.rcls.org/deskref/ Maintained by the Ramapo Catskill Library System. http://highschoolhub.org Features subject guides for English, foreign languages, math, science, and social studies. http://vlib.org/Overview.html The VL is the oldest catalog of the web. http://www.refdesk.com/ Refdesk indexes and reviews quality, credible, and current information-based sites and assists readers navigating these sites. http://www.invisible-web.net/ Guide to the Web's hidden information resources. http://www.ipl.org/ University of Michigan School of information’s guide to Internet services. http://www.yahoo.com I really think other directories are MUCH better – this one has too many ads, distractions, etc. |
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