
Most everyone has experience searching Google, however, there are times when you may want to search a list of sources that have been analyzed and gathered for you.
These lists or Subject Directories are usually a reliable source for searching across broad subjects and can provide inspiration for a topic.
Librarians Index to the Internet is one such directory. You have used that source in Part One. Lii.org is organized by librarians. Another is Cabrillo's Internet Links organized by our own Georg Romero, reference librarian. Subject Directories can be found virtually anywhere including instructor homepages from other colleges and universities and may provide you with a wealth of information.
See the subject directory on David A. Reidy's homepage, professor of Philosophy, Ethics and Democratic Theory from the University of Tennessee.
[image, detail from "The School of Athens" by Rafael]
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