OCC Subjects A - Z
You might say that "Subjects A -Z" is an OCC Libraries
variation on "Resources by Major." It is geared to areas of study at OCC. But not only
does it point you to good Internet sources; it also groups them
in various ways, singling out subject directories, specially
focused sites such as professional associations,
sources of articles and books, links to OCC departments, and more.
Take a look. We'll wait
here while you browse
Subjects A-Z.

...Welcome back. We hope that you
saw some potential aids for your studies here at OCC.
Whether you want good internet sites, online journals, or
library books and magazines (and more), these OCC subject guides
should point you in the right direction.
Is there a downside to subject directories? Well, they are
generally smaller because thoughtful humans can't work as fast as
algorithm-driven computer programs. But the major gain is that you cut way
down on irrelevant hits. What you see―as a subject heading―is
always what
you get.
We would like to recommend a few other subject directories.
OCC Libraries' "Internet Search"
has a section with links to subject directories. Take a
moment to explore some of those. If you look at the
Infomine subject directory, you will notice that it has
a search engine of its own. Is this a contradiction in
terms? No, because the database it searches is not one
created by computers that count words and links. The
database comprises links to web pages and sites reviewed and
selected by knowledgeable people. And that is what the
search engine searches. And of course, you can
still browse Infomine.
We'll wait
here while you peruse subject directories linked from
Internet Search.

...Welcome back. What we've
reviewed so far are general subject directories that cover a variety of topics.
But what if you want to focus on a single subject or topic?
Next we'll see how you can find subject
directories on particular topics.
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