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Searching the Internet

Various search tools can be used to find information on the Internet. Some search tools will be better than others depending on what information you need to find. Some useful search tools include subject directories, search engines and meta-search engines.

What are Subject Directories?

Subject Directories are collections of Internet sites, usually organized into broad subject areas. The Internet sites in subject directories are created, arranged and maintained by people rather than machines. Before Internet sites are included in a subject directory they usually have to meet certain selection criteria, though the selectivity varies among directories. Some directories support the needs of academia while other commercial subject directories cater for the general public.

Examples

There are many other commonly used directories. You should familiarize yourself with more than one as each has a different subject focus and depth of coverage. The University of Wollongong Library has developed its own subject directory, Resources for assignments, specifically targeting subject areas taught at UOW.

When should I use a directory?

Directories are useful when the subject area you are researching is broad (e.g. Genetics) and/or unfamiliar, when a subject needs to be seen in context, or when recommended websites are required.

Exercise

Where would you start if you were researching the ethical aspects of cloning?

Click on the subject directory Librarians' Index to the Internet below and use the directory links to locate web sites that deal with cloning.

Click here to see what the librarian says

Click here for a list of other commonly used directories

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