Subject Directories: Library

Many librarians review, collect, and organize material into subject guides so it may be more easily found and used for research. Below are two examples.

University of California, Riverside's Infomine
Infomine
Reproduced with permission from Infomine.

Librarian's Index to the Internet


LII highlights the most important sources in an academic or popular discipline.

They provide links to online sites in a subject.

You can also find similar sites using the assigned subject headings included with each annotation.

The material selected for inclusion has been reviewed by librarians and is usually annotated.  

Other excellent library subject directories:  AcademicInfo.net, The Internet Public Library (IPL), Social Science Information Gateway (sosig.ac.uk), and Michigan Electronic Library (mel.lib.mi.us)
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