Junction63 Web Directory
Junction63 is a web directory in the tradition of the library card catalog — a reference index where each listed site occupies its own entry, classified by subject and arranged for straightforward consultation. The directory currently holds 829 entries organised into twenty-two subject sections, from Companionship & Personal Notices to Geography, Wayfinding & Travel. The card catalog approach means that every entry in the Junction63 index is recorded with the same essential elements: domain name, site title, and URL. There are no ratings, no star scores, no popularity rankings. The catalog records what is present; the reader decides what is useful. Submissions to the Junction63 index are handled through a standard accession form, available from the directory's Add a Site page. Submitted entries are reviewed before being accessioned into the appropriate subject section. The process is free of charge. The twenty-two subject sections of the Junction63 catalog reflect the broad range of commercial and informational activity on the contemporary web. Each section is a drawer in the index — self-contained, alphabetically ordered by domain, and open for browsing at any time. Junction63 does not evaluate the editorial quality or commercial standing of listed sites. The directory functions as a reference tool, recording the existence and classification of sites submitted to its index. For best results, readers are advised to cross-reference entries with their own research before relying on any listed site for services or information.