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How long has this been around ? Looks like a lot of work has gone into it. Similar in concept to About.com, but more uniform, better structured, very easy to navigate. Thank you for finding it, Finding Dulcinea is my newest bookmark.
It looks like an interesting site and I’ll give it a few tries. I am a bit taken aback that they call themselves the librarian of the internet. Librarians are professionals and have degrees --- I don’t see any reference to librarians being involved in this site.