Whats an Internet subject directory?
Subject directories organize Internet sites by subject, allowing users to choose a subject of interest and then browse the list of resources in that category. Users conduct their searches by selecting a series of progressively more narrow search terms from a number of lists of descriptors provided in the directory. In this fashion, users “tunnel” their way through progressively more specific layers of descriptors until they reach a list of resources which meet all of the descriptors they had chosen.For example, if you were using the Yahoo subject directory to find math lesson plans, you would start at the top level of the directory where there are approximately 15 general categories, including “arts and humanities”, “government” and “education.” Selecting “education” would lead to a list of about 35 descriptors, including “higher education”, “magazines”, and “teaching.
Subject directories organize Internet sites by subject, allowing users to choose a subject of interest and then browse the list of resources in that category. Users conduct their searches by selecting a series of progressively more narrow search terms from a number of lists of descriptors provided in the directory. In this fashion, users “tunnel” their way through progressively more specific layers of descriptors until they reach a list of resources which meet all of the descriptors they had chosen. For example, if you were using the Yahoo subject directory to find math lesson plans, you would start at the top level of the directory where there are approximately 15 general categories, including “arts and humanities”, “government” and “education.” Selecting “education” would lead to a list of about 35 descriptors, including “higher education”, “magazines”, and “teaching.” Selecting “teaching” would lead to another page of resources all about teaching – including “English”, “K-12”, and “