Subject directories like the internet Public Library help users find curated and organized resources related to a specific topic quicker and more efficiently than a general search engine. Using a subject directory can save time by providing relevant and reliable information sources without the need to sift through irrelevant search results.
Jean Armour Polly has written: 'Essential Guide to Apple Computers in Libraries' 'The Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages (Net Moms Internet Kids & Family Yellow Pages)' 'The Internet kids & family yellow pages' -- subject(s): Directories, Web sites, Web sites for children, Internet 'Public technology' -- subject(s): Apple computer, Library applications, Microcomputers 'Internet Kids and Family Golden Directory' 'Hardware' -- subject(s): Apple computer, Library applications, Microcomputers 'The Internet Kids Golden Directory' 'The Internet kids & family yellow pages'
Mary Micco has written: 'Using the Internet' -- subject- s -: Internet 'An exploratory study of three subject access systems in medicine' -- subject- s -: Library of Congress Subject headings, Medicine, National Library of Medicine - U.S. -., PRECIS - Indexing system -, Subject headings, Subject headings, Library of Congress
a subject ____ classifies Web pages into an organized set of categories and related subcategories.
Linda Coupal has written: 'Alberta library directory, 1973' -- subject(s): Directories, Libraries
Frank Leopold Schick has written: 'Directory of health sciences libraries in the United States, 1969' -- subject(s): Directories, Medical libraries 'Survey of special libraries serving the Federal government' -- subject(s): Government libraries 'North American library education directory & statistics, 1966-68' -- subject(s): Library education 'Board -- librarian relationships in American public libraries' -- subject(s): Library trustees, Public libraries
D. O. Oboro has written: 'Directory of national and state libraries in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Directories, Library commissions, State library agencies
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
Andy Dawson has written: 'The Internet for Library and Information Service Professionals (Aslib Know How Guides)' 'The Internet for library and information service professionals' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Internet, Library information networks
what would you use a subject directory? give tow example
It is a subject directory site with links to various categories of information, from art to statistics.
Frances M. Jones has written: 'Defusing Censorship' -- subject(s): Censorship, Public libraries, School libraries 'Directory of library staff organizations' -- subject(s): Directories, Librarians' unions, Labor unions, Societies, Library science, Library employees 'Trends in urban wage rates October 1944 to April 1945' -- subject(s): Wages
Heather McCallum has written: 'Directory of Canadian theatre archives' -- subject(s): Archival resources, Directories, History, Library resources, Theater