Virtual Library
About the Virtual Library: "The WWW Virtual Library (VL) is the oldest catalogue of the Web, started by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of html and the Web itself, in 1991 at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. Unlike commercial catalogues, it is run by a loose confederation of volunteers, who compile pages of key links for particular areas in which they are expert; even though it isn't the biggest index of the Web, the VL pages are widely recognised as being amongst the highest-quality guides to particular sections of the Web.
Where is it?
Individual indexes live on hundreds of different servers around the world. A set of catalogue pages linking these pages is maintained at http://vlib.org/. A mirror of the Catalog is kept at East Anglia (UK).
Who runs it
Each maintainer is responsible for the content of their own pages, as long as they follow certain guidelines. The central Catalog pages are maintained by the Council of the VL. Gabriel Fenteany and Michael Chapman are currently maintaining the Catalog. The VL was first conceived and run by Tim Berners-Lee, and later expanded, organised and managed for several years by Arthur Secret, before it became a formally established association with Gerard Manning as its Council's first chairman. The late Bertrand Ibrahim was a key contributor to the pre-association phase of the VL's development, and then served as its Secretary until his untimely death.
The central affairs of the VL are now co-ordinated by an elected council, which took office in Jan 2000. Major decisions, including a set of bylaws are decided by the membership at large.
Many volunteers have given a great deal of time and effort to the VL, ever since the early days of the web. There is a partial list of VL alumni to recognise their contributions.
Interested?
Do you have a good list of sites for a particular area? Would you like to make your favourite area of the Web safe for unwary travelers? If so, consider joining the VL and bringing your expertise to a new audience. Questions about membership or the Catalog.
If you maintain a site you would like to have listed in a section of the Virtual Library, then please go to that site to find how to contact the individual maintainer. The Catalog curator is not involved in the addition of external sites to the VL.
General administrative enquiries can be made on a separate form."
Where is it?
Individual indexes live on hundreds of different servers around the world. A set of catalogue pages linking these pages is maintained at http://vlib.org/. A mirror of the Catalog is kept at East Anglia (UK).
Who runs it
Each maintainer is responsible for the content of their own pages, as long as they follow certain guidelines. The central Catalog pages are maintained by the Council of the VL. Gabriel Fenteany and Michael Chapman are currently maintaining the Catalog. The VL was first conceived and run by Tim Berners-Lee, and later expanded, organised and managed for several years by Arthur Secret, before it became a formally established association with Gerard Manning as its Council's first chairman. The late Bertrand Ibrahim was a key contributor to the pre-association phase of the VL's development, and then served as its Secretary until his untimely death.
The central affairs of the VL are now co-ordinated by an elected council, which took office in Jan 2000. Major decisions, including a set of bylaws are decided by the membership at large.
Many volunteers have given a great deal of time and effort to the VL, ever since the early days of the web. There is a partial list of VL alumni to recognise their contributions.
Interested?
Do you have a good list of sites for a particular area? Would you like to make your favourite area of the Web safe for unwary travelers? If so, consider joining the VL and bringing your expertise to a new audience. Questions about membership or the Catalog.
If you maintain a site you would like to have listed in a section of the Virtual Library, then please go to that site to find how to contact the individual maintainer. The Catalog curator is not involved in the addition of external sites to the VL.
General administrative enquiries can be made on a separate form."
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