Subject
Directories: Library
Many university
libraries review, collect, and organize material into subject guides
so it may be more easily found and used for research. Below are
two examples.
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University
of California, Riverside's Infomine

Reproduced
with permission from Infomine.
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GCU's
Subject Guides to Resources

These highlight the most important sources in an academic discipline.
They provide
links to online sites in a subject.
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The
material selected for inclusion has been reviewed by librarians and
is usually annotated. |
They
also highlight important books and journals that are available in
the GCU Library. |
Other excellent library subject directories: Librarians' Index to the Internet (lli.org), Social Science
Information Gateway (sosig.ac.uk), and Michigan Electronic
Library (mel.org) |