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Indexes, or subject directories, categorize Web sites by topic. Typically, editors review (albeit briefly) Web sites and make decisions about how to index the content.

The Best

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Direct Search  indexes databases on multiple topics ... great for finding specialty resources

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eCompany Now, The Guide  multiple topics

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Google Web Directory   multi-subject ... data from the Open Directory Project benefits from Google's ranking algorithms

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InfoGrid  multi-subject index

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INFOMINE modeled after traditional library catalogs, this excellent resource covers multiple topics ... focuses on quality of resources ... read our review

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Invisible-Web.net  categorizes over 1,000 databases available on the Web

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Librarians Index to the Internet  multi-subject ... focuses on the quality of the sites it indexes

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Oingo  interesting use of data from the Open Directory Project

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RefDesk.com  covers reference works 

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Scout Report Archives  multi-subject ... of particular use to academic researchers

The Rest

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1Search (multi-subject)

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AllSearchEngines.com (multi-subject)

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Awesome Library

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Catalaw (law)

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eLawCentral (law;)

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Findlaw (law)

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FirstGov.gov (government information)

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JoeAnt.com 

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The Law Engine (law)

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LegalEngine (law)

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One2Seek MetaSearch (multi-subject)

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ReferenceDesk.org (reference)

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SearchEngines.com (multi-subject)

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Search Idea (multi-subject)

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Yahoo! (multi-subject)

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ZNOW 


 

 

Last modified: April 30, 2008