A subject directory is a categorized list of websites or resources organized by topics. It serves as a directory of information where users can browse relevant websites related to specific subjects or categories, helping them find information more efficiently.
what would you use a subject directory? give tow example
What do you consider a 'subject' directory?
Edward Mallandaine has written: 'First Victoria directory' -- subject(s): Directories 'The British Columbia directory' -- subject(s): Directories
There's no particular requirements on how deep a directory needs to be or should be. The directory can be any depth, subject to file system limitations.
are created and maintained by the directory's staffallow you to browse Internet resources by different subject categoriesenable you to search by keywords within the contents of the directories
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Some examples of subject directories include Yahoo Directory, DMOZ (Open Directory Project), and Best of the Web. These directories categorize websites based on topical subjects, making it easier for users to find relevant information.
a subject ____ classifies Web pages into an organized set of categories and related subcategories.
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Courtney D. Gifford has written: 'Directory of U.S. labor arbitrators' -- subject(s): Directories, Industrial Arbitrators 'Directory of U.S. Labor Organizations 1994-95' 'Directory of U. S. Labor Organizations' 'Directory of U.S. Labor Organizations 1996 (Directory of Us Labor Organizations)'
Matthew Manning has written: 'Standard Periodical Directory' 'Guide to Self-healing' 'The link' -- subject(s): Psychical research, Parapsychology, Biography 'One Foot in the Stars' 'In the minds of millions' -- subject(s): Psychics, Biography 'National Directory of Magazines, 1992 (National Directory of Magazines)'