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directories
The list of those that claim their office this day.
—Shakespeare, Henry VIII, act 4, scene 1, line 14
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ne oF the most useful kinds of sources in any general reference collec-
tion, directories may be used to answer some of the most frequently
asked reference questions:
Who is the president and CEO of Trans-Global Mega-Corporation and
how can I contact him/her?
Where is the headquarters of the Society for the Preservation of
Gargoyles?
What is the name and contact information for a support group for
people with two left feet?
All kidding aside, library patrons often need to know how to contact a com-
pany executive (ever try to find this kind of information on a website?) or
where to find a support group for people with a particular medical condition
or an organization dedicated to a specific social or political cause.
The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science defines a directory in
these precise terms: “A list of persons or organizations, systematically arranged,