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    Subject Directories:
    Subject directories differ from search engines in that they are maintained by individuals or
    groups like professional librarians to ensure relevant retrieval of information and are grouped by category
    or topic. They are a great place to look for a topic for your research project.
     
     
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    INFOMINE
    INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and
    research staff at the university level. It contains useful Internet resources such as
    databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists,
    online library card catalogs, articles, directories of researchers, and many other
    types of information. Some results are fee-based. Check to see if they are part of our
    database system, or try the link anyway. Some sites allow guest access.
     
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    Virtual Reference Shelf
    From the Library of Congress, this is a topical list of online resources for research.
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    The Internet Public Library
    The IPL site is a merging of the Internet Public Library and the Librarian's Index
    to the Internet
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    The Digital Librarian
    A librarian's choice of the best of the Web, this directory is a resource guide
    to Internet sites organized by subject.
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    WWW Virtual Library
    This is the oldest subject directory online, started by the founder of the Web,
    Tim Berners Lee.
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    Open Directory Project
    One of the largest subject directories, it provides results of the categories
    in many languages
     
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    About.com
    A subject directory searchable by editor's picks, specific topics, or categories
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    Awesome Library
    Organizes the Web with 37,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the
    top 5 percent in education.
    Click on "Teens" or "College" for appropriate sites
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    Fact Monster
    A good subject directory for students in grades 3-8. It also includes
    reference materials.
     
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